<span>I am not quite sure how is effected anything. coming from a southern background women have a long history there playing a certain role, the homemaker. Even in my own lifetime I know people who have done that their entire lives. perhaps the laws did help but I don't think they were reflected in southern society.</span>
The main way in which the US involvement in the spanish-american war represented a shift from isolationism to intervention is that this was the first time the United States had really committed troops and resources to a war that had seemingly no effect on the expansion of US borders. It was more done out of altruism.
Well, your answer is going to be........ <span>In the year of 1763, the British territory had been extended all the way to the Mississippi River. France had only gained New Orleans and the islands of St Pierre and Miquelon east of the Mississippi.
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