Nat Turner's Slave Revolt. On this day in 1831, a slave in Virginia named Nat Turner, led an armed rebellion against slave owners and their families.
Okay, so, just from the top of my head, I think that it is because of the growing belief of "Manifest Destiny" in the nineteenth century. I'm not sure if this is the actual right answer for your question, but I do know that Manifest Destiny was in the nineteenth century and was the widely held belief in the USA that American settlers were destined to expand through out the continent. And I think both the USA and Europe wanted to expand, it was kind of a copetition/conflict they had. This was actually how Canada and Alaska came to be I believe. This was a simple explanation btw. cx
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expand and claim land
Explanation:
So they can have a new life
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "They enacted laws and policies to block the integration of public schools." The state legislatures in the South react to the Brown v. Board of Education ruling by enacting <span>laws and policies to block the integration of public schools.</span>
Answer:READ THAT
Explanation:
As gold and silver mines began to be discovered and Native laborers died off, the Europeans looked to Africa as a source of slave laborers. Tobacco and corn farms were also built, all of this on the backs of slaves. Thinking back on the diseases, animals in the new world were also devastated. These diseases nearly wiped out native animals.