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it gained it independece because it wanted to
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John Brown hoped to use the guns he seized at Harpers Ferry to give them to the enslaved to start rebellions.
Many Northerners, especially those who were anti-slavery, continued to engage in a sustained fight against slavery.
Popular sovereignty meant that local residents would decide whether territories were slave or free. Proponents were hopeful it would advance the plantation system and set the stage for slavery's expansion in newly formed territories.
John Brown's raid heightened proslavery sentiment because it demonstrated that abolitionists could and would resort to armed rebellion to end slavery.
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Ellis Island was not the only immigration center that welcomed large numbers of foreigners. On the West Coast of the United States, near the city of San Francisco, Angel Island served as an important immigration center from 1910 to 1940. The immigrants at Ellis Island were treated more equally than those at Angel Island. ... The main ethnic groups that came through Ellis Island were English, Irish, Italian, and Polish. ANGEL ISLAND. Immigrants at Angel Island were not treated fairly.
The first foreign power to penetrate Japan was the United States of America under Commodore Perry. Perry arrived at the Edo bay and in modern Japan it is known by the name of Tokyo Bay. Commodore Perry was born on 10th of April 1794 and died on 4th of March 1858. He commanded a number of American ships.