Feudalism was well established in Europe by the 800s CE but appeared in Japan only in the 1100s as the Heian period drew to a close and the Kamakura Shogunate rose to power.
European feudalism died out with the growth of stronger political states in the 16th century, but Japanese feudalism held on until the Meiji Restoration of 1868.
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the south
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the south would oppose the abolition of slavery because they wouldn't have anyone to work for their farm. (most of the farms are in the south)
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America's foreign policy in Latin America during this time was based largely on moral issues, in that the US viewed it as a moral responsibility to stop dictators from rising in war-torn and impoverished Latin American countries.
B. conditions for cash-crop farming were more favorable than in the southern colonies