I think it would be the eighteenth century
Napoleon first came to a position of great power through his participation in the coup d'etat of 19 Brumaire. he then solidified and extended his power through the use of plebiscites. Before 1799, Napoleon was the major military leader of France, but hr did not have a huge amount of political power.
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In 1990, Richards ran for governor, pledging to increase the role of minorities and women in state government as plan of her plan for a "new Texas." Once elected, she made good on her promise by adding African-Americans and women to the Texas Rangers, a law enforcement agency. She also created the state lottery and improved the prison system.
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2. How did the Union’s military strategy lead to victory for the North and economic devastation for the South?
The Union military strategy basically consisted in encircling the Southern economy, by blockading the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, and also taking control of the Mississippi River, which divided the confederacy in two, and impeded economic integration.
3. How did the Black Codes marginalize African Americans in society
Black Codes prevented African Americans from doing certain things (these prohibitions varied from state to state), for example: voting, educating themselves, learning how to read and write, and aspiring for public office. These codes were prevalent even in free states.
4. Why were the Native Americans resistant to establishing a relationship with the U.S. government after the Civil War?
Because the U.S. government had treated Native Americans in a very poor manner in the past, specifically by forcing some the tribes to abandon their lands and relocate to reservations in the West (what is known as the Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears).
c) To evaluate the perspective of a witness to the event
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