After the election of Lincoln in 1860 on the Republican ticket, a number of slave states seceded from the Union, and the deepening secession crisis triggered the Civil War. The growing attitudes against slavery in the North, which had been reinforced by the content of Uncle Tom's Cabin, no doubt helped to secure the victory of Lincoln..
It would be an exaggeration to say that Harriet Beecher
Stowe’s enormously popular novel directly caused the Civil War. Yet
there's little doubt that Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by greatly influencing public opinion in the 1850s, was indeed a factor leading to the war.
A Novel With a Definite Purpose
In writing Uncle Tom’s Cabin,
Harriett Beecher Stowe had a deliberate goal: she wanted to portray the
evils of slavery in a way that would make a large part of the American
public relate to the issue.
1) The Weimar Republic face many problems during war and after such as having to sign the peace Treaty having to pay pay 6.6 million pounds in today's money and many more
2) in my opinion nazism became so popular in Germany 1930 because Adolf Hitler brainwashed them into thinking but he was good and because many were upset that they signed a peace treaty he said they would start war which made the public happy and made the public support Hitler
3) Nazi was a German group which thought what they could take control of different people
4) propagandas where effective in creating hatred for Jews as back then there was no technology all they had was posters TV we and radio and people could only read the propagandas which made them believe what they saw
5) in the Nazi Society woman we're just used to have kids if you had 6 kids you would be given a cross from Hitler that you wore to show you're a good mother and if you had 10 kids and the 10th one was a boy Hitler would be the Godfather
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A providing free lands to all farmers.
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Unless you are talking about the Great Plains Indians, but that has to do with the Dawes Act.
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Street names, schools and public buildings
Using the wealth generated from the slave trade, merchants invested in purchasing land, cultural buildings and upgrading ships in Bristol.Colston supported and endowed schools, houses for the poor, almshouses, hospitals and Anglican churches in Bristol, London and elsewhere. His name features widely on Bristol buildings and landmarks.
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C. A complete human skeleton