Zinn argues that the U.S. was very similar to fascist Germany because Hitler wanted to finish with all the jews and Abraham Lincoln wanted to abolish slavery.
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A charioteer's advantages was that it was fast and it disadvantage was that it was use for war.
Though the United States of America was built on these
principles, its belief in Manifest Destiny also led to several wars with Native
Americans that resulted to their removal from their land. Having consolidated their control over their
country, they now turned their attention internationally as European countries
have been acquiring colonies in Africa and Asia. They did not want to be left behind and
eventually wars in Cuba gave them the opportunity to establish their own
colonies.
They wanted all of the states to have the same number of votes because they were scared that the larger states (Virginia, Massachusetts) would have too much power and that the little states wouldn't get any say in how things were ran in the government. Hope this helps!
It was Wyoming, a Western American state, and it happened in 1869. Even though the suffragists' fight for women's right to vote was mainly directed toward the Eastern states, as the most progressive and liberal, the first state to enfranchise women was a Western one. However, some scholars say that the reasoning behind this was not all that progressive: they merely wanted to attract more women to their isolated country.