The answer is the yellow beast #3
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The Suez canal was important for British and French trade.
The panama canal isn't even located in egypt lol
Her aim was most likely for them to be self sufficient, free people with full legal rights — as the white citizens. She sought to create an agricultural community not built from a slave based economy.
She was an educated, multi-lingual woman raised in Europe so visiting the United States and witnessing black people in servitude and unfair conditions was probably very shocking. Her idea of <em>Nashoba</em> was probably quite Utopian for that era.
The commune lasted roughly three years and then she paid passage for the residents to Haiti where they were greeted by then president Jean Pierre Boyer and her life long friend General Lafayette
I think Connecticut had a representative government on account of the Fundamental orders of Connecticut established in 1639.
Unlike the fallen Western province of the Roman empire, Justinian and Theodora developed a centralized government where all power and decision-making was concentrated in one unit instead of having power in the hands of many different people in different locations.