Both were passed to keep people quiet
The Espionage Act was passed to keep people from interfering with the military's attempt to defeat Germany, the point was to make it so that individuals could not publicly speak out or publish opinions on the topic.
The Sedition Act was passed to keep people from speaking out about the president or the US government
The Memphis<span> massacre of 1866 was a series of violent events that occurred from May 1 to 3, 1866 in </span>Memphis<span>, Tennessee. The racial violence was ignited by political, social and racial tensions following the American Civil War, in the early stages of Reconstruction.</span>
Answer: The British and the French competed for control in North America. In 1763, Britain gains the French territory in North America after the French and Indian War. By 1770 most French land claims had been taken over by the British
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The Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 benefitted labor by restricting the use of order against labor. It also made it legal to peacefully protest by striking, picketing, and boycotting.<span />
I’m going to say it’s safe to say enslaved people would be the answer, i haven’t specifically studied Arkansas during the civil war era, but i highly doubt the state is any different from most other states during that time when it came to plantation work.