In general, no, the convoy system was not a successful strategy because the Germans generally were not afraid to sink the convoys either. But there were instances in which the convoys would engage with a Germany boat and win.
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It was introduced by Spanish colonists.
- Officers received grants in the form of American Indians ⇒ Native Americans were often granted to Spanish officials for use in their land. Spanish regulation stated that when a Spanish official was granted land, any Native living on the land had to work for the Spanish official.
- Conversion to Christianity was an important part of the system ⇒ The Spanish were deep Catholics and insisted on the conversion of the Natives in their territories.
It was introduced by English colonists.
- Tobacco plantation owners paid for the voyages of laborers coming from Europe. ⇒ Before plantation owners started relying on enslaved labor, they used indentured servants and paid for their voyages to America where the laborers would then work off these expenses by working on the plantation.
- Indentured servants were an important part of the system. ⇒ Indentured servants were very useful for labor in the early settlements started by the English.
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Frederick was a proponent of enlightened absolutism.
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An educated absolute monarch, he promoted French language and art and built a French Rococo palace near Berlin. Recognizing himself the first attendant of the state, Frederick was a defender of enlightened absolutism.
He regenerated the Prussian administration and civil service and continued religious orders throughout his kingdom that extended from tolerance to discrimination.
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By the early twentieth century, however, much of Africa, except Ethiopia and Liberia, had been colonized by European powers. The European imperialist push into Africa was motivated by three main factors, economic, political, and social.
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