William Lloyd Garrison was a prominent activist, who fought for the rights of the African-Americans and women. He was a journalist and strove for society to change its flawed views on race and gender. He wrote many articles and columns denoting the barbarity of slavery and then became a writer for "The Liberator", an anti-slavery newspaper in New England. It had a small number of readers, but gained traction in the North, as well as England, Scotland and Canada. However, in the South many thought of him as a dangerous fanatic, as slavery was still very popular in the Southeastern part of the United States.
These are separatists movements. Such groups commonly have a desire to become independent from the country where they are and have their own country based on their own sovereignty since they believe that the country which is in possession of the territory is not treating them well.
Answer: It was to test pills and drugs on people, while sleeping, to make sleeping less painful.
Explanation: There was this scientist....i forgot his name, was really crazy so did all these weird tests.....so yeah........
Answer: A - Other states were likely to seek independence if Texas [was] successful
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The Boxer Rebellion was an uprising against foreigners that occurred in China about 1900, begun by peasants but eventually supported by the government. A Chinese secret society known as the Boxers embarked on a violent campaign to drive all foreigners from China. Several countries sent troops to halt the attacks. The troops captured Beijing in August 1900, and, after extensive discussions, the rebellion officially ended when the Boxer Protocol was signed on September 7, 1901.
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