This depends on the time period. However, here are some common themes seen in American history, regardless of time period.
1) Southern whites were scared that black citizens would vote into office other black citizens- This irrational fear was fueled by racism in the South. This was especially prevalent during the era of Reconstruction (1865-1877).
2) Southern whites were worried that black citizens would vote for candidates who would help blacks gain equal rights in American society. - This was true in several different time periods, including the Antebellum era (1820-1860).
Businessmen looked up on the government to solve the problem. Many businessmen did not like the new deal Franklin D. Roosevelt imposed. They opposed the new deal due to Roosevelt's agreement of decreased budgets.
He traveld east soon as he reached North America
Answer:
The Louisiana Purchase, in which the United States added 828,000 square miles to the size of the nation, was a good deal.
Explanation:
Not sure what you want me to say but it was a good deal