Diamond realized that Yali’s question penetrated the heart of a great mystery of human history -- the roots of global inequality.
Why were Europeans the ones with all the cargo? Why had they taken over so much of the world, instead of the native people of New Guinea? How did Europeans end up with what Diamond terms the agents of conquest: guns, germs and steel? It was these agents of conquest that allowed 168 Spanish conquistadors to defeat an Imperial Inca army of 80,000 in 1532, and set a pattern of European conquest which would continue right up to the present day.
Diamond knew that the answer had little to do with ingenuity or individual skill. From his own experience in the jungles of New Guinea, he had observed that native hunter-gatherers were just as intelligent as people of European descent -- and far more resourceful. Their lives were tough, and it seemed a terrible paradox of history that these extraordinary people should be the conquered, and not the conquerors.
To examine the reasons for European success, Jared realized he had to peel back the layers of history and begin his search at a time of equality – a time when all the peoples of the world lived in exactly the same way.
The point of view of <em>Radical Republicans</em> on giving African Americans the right to vote was they agreed to provide the same freedom that white people had and outlawed the black people codes.
These concepts were stated in the <em>1886 Civil Rights Act</em>, as well as the protection for citizens from state violations, the right to get a fair treatment in court and that every citizen must be treated equally.
Yes, especially the mississippi river. Steamboats were used to go up and down the river
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This protects against unlawful and unreasoning imprisonment.