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There were five main ties that the South had in Indian Territory that influenced the decision made by American Indians about the war. The South’s main political tie to the region lied in the fact that the majority of Indian agents in the territory were from the South. This allowed them to communicate with the Five Tribes and influence decisions they made. American Indians in the Indian Territory also sold the majority of their crops to the South, who they relied on for economic support. American Indians also had family ties in the South, which affected their loyalties to the region. Many American Indians also had cultural ties to the South, which meant that they supported slavery.
3. Hope for the future think about the great depression everyone was being prosperous and enjoying life and then it all fell also the beggining of WW2 Didnt help and the edn of WW2 didnt work for germany
The US wanted to remove Arbenz because he wanted to redistribute uncultivated land from large corporations and rich landowners amongst the peasants. President Truman approved the CIA's Operation PB/Success to remove Arbenz, with Guatemalan exiles. This plan failed because of the Sec. of state. The US then ordered all allies to suspend shipments for Guatemala, this caused Arbenz to order supplies from the Soviets; 400k acres of land was expropriated and owned by the United Fruit Company. President Eisenhower approved Operation PB and the CIA Lockheed P-38 sank a cargo ship containing tobacco and cotton. This caused the Guatemalan army to no longer support Arbenz, who signed his resignation.
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The answer is mercantilism.