It limited Ottoman Turkish expansion.
It improved the ability to conduct trade.
The port got the nickname 'warm-water' due to the fact that the water pathway in that port is not frozen during the winter, which make this port available all year unlike other European ports.
Because of this, many empires really want to acquire this port, including the Ottoman empire. By acquiring this port, Catherine the great prevent ottoman's effort to expand their economy. On top of that, The Russians could also use this port when all of their other forts are frozen during the winter.
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D. Are there enough volunteers to work a car wash?
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Historians call the struggle over the images of Jesus, Mary, and other holy figures in the Byzantine Empire the Byzantine Iconoclasm or Iconoclast Controversy (in Greek <em>Eiconomachia</em>, war on icons). This was a period of conflict during the 8th and 9th century within the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church in the Byzantine Empire between the iconodules, those who veneer religious images of Jesus, Mary, and saints, and iconoclasts, those who oppose the veneration of images in religion because they claim it tends to idolatry. Iconoclast comes from the Greek, which means image-breaker, because during this conflict many iconoclasts destroyed religious images such as paintings and sculptures that represented Jesus, Mary, and saints.
If by planters you mean "Plantation owners", then it is planters. Plantation owners were at the top of the South's social hierarchy because they possessed large plots of land, yielding much income from the that land, and with the income came political power.
Northerner used the term slave power to criticize white southerners who practiced obsessive political power.