Answer:
The Pullman Company lost more money fighting the strike than it would have paid out by giving in to workers.
Explanation:
I think the answer to this question is,
<span><em>they were tired of B</em><em>ritain's</em><em> interference in trade and the impressment of </em><em>American</em><em> sailors
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They wanted to have their own piece of land and trade with other people without any restrictions from foreign control.
Generally speaking, for a development such as this to be considered a civilization, there must be some form of government, which regulates to a certain extent the lives of the citizens.
The revolutions in Cuba and the Philippines in the 1890's were very important for the US. Both revolutions for freedom were successful, so the Spanish influence was removed. The two newly independent nations though were weak after the revolutions, so with the Spanish out of the way, the US saw an opportunity to easily increase its influence in these territories. The US was quick to act, and it started to infiltrate and sponsor people that were going to work for its cause, resulting in spreading out of their influence in two territories of great strategic importance.
Answer:
Tories
Explanation:
In the decade before the US War of Independence, we can say that society was divided between two political currents: the Patriots or Whigs, in favor of emancipation, even through war, and the Legalists or Tories, faithful to the King of England, opposed to the idea of independence. The Patriots or Ehigs believed that the settlers were not being well represented by the English Parliament, whereas the Torries believed that the settlers were well represented by the English Parliament.