The slavery in America includes the enslavement of part of the indigenous population from the discovery of America and the subsequent importation to America of slaves captured in sub-Saharan Africa.
After the discovery of America in 1492 by the Spaniards, the transportation of blacks from Arguin to Santo Tomé and San Jorge de la Mina and the Cape Verde islands increased enormously due to the demand of thousands of slaves. This became a big business for latifundistas, merchants, slavers and European kings.
The king of Portugal derived benefits from this through the House of Slaves, with the seat of the black out of the factories, and the Spanish monarchs made profits to cost to sell licenses to allow black slaves to America. The license to transport a slave cost 8 ducats and in the 16th century more than 120,000 licenses were granted in Spain.
As in many areas of America there were not many Indians left because of the epidemics, but the demand for labor continued to grow, the Spaniards began to import African slaves. Even the friar Bartolomé de las Casas recommended the importation of Africans to eliminate the shortage,
The slaves were used habitually in the haciendas and obrajes as well as in the American mining. The first slaves were requested by the Franciscan friars and the Royal Audience of Santo Domingo to work on the plantations. Then they were requested by Mexico, Peru and the Río de la Plata.
Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon both pledged to strengthen American military forces and promised a tough stance against the Soviet Union and international communism. I hope this helps :)
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-tear down of rundown areas
-middle/white class moving to suburbs, taking jobs with them
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THREE FACTS ABOUT ERNEST HEMINGWAY:
• During his lifetime, Hemingway survived two plane crashes, skin cancer, pneumonia, a ruptured kidney, and more diseases and injuries.
• Hemingway had wanted to fight in WW1, but was denied due to his poor eyesight.
• He married four times and divorced three times in his 62 years.
THREE FACTS ABOUT F. SCOTT FITZGERALD:
• F. Scott Fitzgerald fell in love with a woman named Zelda (who later broke off the engagement) and they had one child together.
• In the late 1930s, he had a heart attack in a Drug Store.
• F. Scott Fitzgerald had begun writing a novel called The Love of the Last Tycoon, but died when he'd written about half.
THREE FACTS ABOUT T. S. ELIOT:
• Eliot was best known for his poetic masterpieces, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock", "The Waste Land", "Four Quartets", and more.
• Eliot would only write for 3 hours per day.
• He considered 'Four Quartets' to be his best work.
THREE FACTS ABOUT GERTRUDE STEIN:
• Stein was an American novelist, poet, playwright, and art collecter.
• Gertrude's family moved to France when she was 3, but she came back to America in 1878.
• She was 72 years old when she'd died.
THREE FACTS ABOUT EZRA POUND:
• Ezra Loomis Pound was born on October 30th, 1885, Idaho, but spent most of his youth in Pennsylvania.
• He graduated from Hamilton College in 1905.
• His imagism was an attempt to make poetry scientifically respectible.
I really hope this helped you!I tried to put this in my own words as best I can. Also, lol, I found some facts that were more 'interesting' than interesting. :D
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Although there are no options for this question we can say the following.
The connections between the Industrial Revolution and the new imperialism and nationalism of the late 19th and early 20th centuries initiated because powerful nations of that time such as England, France, or the United States became very interested in conquerings and expand their territories. The reason for this was that large industries in their respective countries needed to permanently use mass production to fabricate the goods that had to be traded and exported.
For that to happen, these powerful countries needed raw materials and natural resources that they did not possess abundantly in their respective territories.
That is why they turned to Latin America, the Caribbean, India, and Africa, to expand their dominion and exploit the many raw materials and natural resources in these places.
In the case of European superpowers such as Germany, Great Britain. France, and Belgium, decided to split the African continent in what was known as the "Scramble for Africa," from 1885 to 1914.