The Spanish civil war was caused by a multitude of causes, the primary one being the failure of Spanish democracy. Once a great power of Europe, it had been drained of its colonies by Napoleon’s invasion and the American-Spanish war. Spain was very divided, and the poor turned to Communism, Anarchism, and Socialism, which called for the re-distribution of things such as land and money. The significance of the war came from the fact that other nations got involved, such as Germany, Portugal, and the USSR. To many of the elite, Spain was on the verge of a communist revolution.
<span>Early colonists in New Netherland were most interested in "trade" and mercantilism with either the Netherlands themselves or other European countries. </span><span />
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Their climate helped them become the 'breadbasket' of British North America. Arable land was plentiful and the soil was fertile. The excellent natural harbors helped the middle colonies become traders among the colonies.
They wanted women to rely on men so they would cut there feet, and unable to do manual labor. Women did not have certain rights as men did. Women were not allowed to fight in battles, own property, make big dissuasions. Lots of stuff us women take for granted today, many women back then would have wished they could be us.