American South is complicated to explain, at best, How are their similar difficulties in explaining the lives of owners, and those who did not own slaves but supported the concept of slavery?
Slaves in the American South could not leave their homes without a documented pass, and a complex system of traditions, laws, and regulations known as "slave codes" governed their daily life. It was against the law for them to pick up a pen and paper. They might at any point be searched. Without a permit, they were unable to buy or sell anything. Slavery was introduced to the western hemisphere in the 1500s by European settlers.
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Explanation:
UK: The UK wanted the British Empire to reign supreme and free access to seas in peacetime, however knew that making the treaty too harsh would provoke another war (foreshadowing)
France: France wanted Germany to be partitioned into separate states, which was basically pre-brothers war Germany. They wanted the Germans to be banned from ever uniting again.
US: The US wanted its 14 points to become the image of the League of Nations. However not all of these 14 points were met and the US soon returned to its isolationist pre-war policy.
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World War 1
Explanation:
Germany's resumption of submarine attacks on passenger and merchant ships in 1917 became the primary motivation behind Wilson's decision to lead the United States into World War I.
During the World War II the industry and the manufacturing of weapons by the war production plants was a major enterprise and the need for a trained security increased exponentially. The on site security was needed to prevent theft, sabotage and espionage. The security companies even started training their own security staff which was well trained and their training in time was close of that the police got. Some companies even had their own private investigators among their number.