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The major impact of these things was, of course, on the Africans who were taken from their homes and taken to the New World as slaves. These people experienced terrible physical conditions aboard the ships on the Middle Passage. They experienced terror and heartbreak. Many of them died in the passage and those who did not experienced the trauma of being enslaved in an unfamiliar land among people who were not their own. This was a terrible impact and it is the most important impact, in human terms, of the Middle Passage and the Triangular Trade.
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- The british leaders waited for US to be sure of the real situation
- The british leaders wanted US president to declare war to Germany
- The brithish leaders held the Zimmerman telegram so it would not spoil american actions
- The british were intelligent when they sensed there should be a clear action from US army from the beginning.
The evidence from the passage are:
- <span>British government leaders didn't present the Zimmermann telegram to Wilson for a few weeks
- </span><span>that policy provoked the U.S. government to cut diplomatic relations with Germany in February.
- </span><span>telegram would tip the balance in favor of the U.S. joining the Allied forces, the British home secretary presented the telegram to President Wilson
That evidence is enough proof to know that british were derermined to help US but that they were not going to act without their allies so that they do not spoil future attacks or actions againts Germany. Its patience was worth it when they gave evidence to US so that they could act in the proper moment</span>
South Carolina joined the Confederacy on April 3rd 1861, they believed the union was going against their constitutional rights, and they didn’t want to be controlled by the government.
<span>“Government control over the unsettled western lands” was
the provision that was part of the first draft of the Articles of Confederation
submitted to the second Continental Congress. So the correct option for the
given question is option “D”. The first constitution of the United States was
formed in the year 1777. It was then ratified by the thirteen states in the
year 1781. It created a weak central government and very loosely tied state
governments. It was again ratified to make the central government stronger in
the year 1787. </span>