After Mandela suspended the African National Congress's armed struggle in 1990, negotiations between Mandela and de Klerk led to all of the following,
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Answer:
It led to the deportation of Indians who lived East of the Mississippi river
Explanation:
The Removal Policy was part of the great movement of ethnic cleansing that struck Indians throughout the nineteenth century until the closure of the frontier in 1890. This policy was first introduced by Thomas Jefferson during the first decade of the nineteen century.
The issue of gold was for instance very important for what concerns the Cherokees. They had to be removed from their ancestral lands because gold had been found on their territory. They appealed to the Supreme Court which ruled in their favor in 1832.
Removal was carried out despite the efforts of the five Southeastern tribes(Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminoles and Creeks) to assimilate to white man's life.
The tragic trail of tears between 1831 and 1838 saw the death of thousands of Indians who were brutally deported.
When Lincoln was elected as President, it was clear to slaveowners that there would be efforts to abolish slavery. White southerners who did not own slaves had nothing to lose, therefore southern slaveowners worried their loyalty would sway towards the anti-slavery movement. This would be detrimental to slaveowners as they would not only have Northerners trying to take away their slaves, but their fellow neighbours as well.
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The answer is C. Alexis de Tocqueville.
After a trip to America in 1831, he wrote the text <em>Democracy in America</em>, and in it he says: <em>“the social condition of the Americans is eminently democratic; this was its character at the foundation of the colonies, and it is still more strongly marked at the present day.”</em>
Syria, Japan, Israel, and India.