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The Eastern Mediterranean had a demand for slaves because there was an emerging need for agricultural workers and soldiers.
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- The Eastern Mediterranean being the greatest producer of grapes, dates, and figs, the number of people needed to work on the fields there went on increasing as the demand for these products went on increasing from all over the world.
- Moreover, the expansionist movements prevalent in the Eastern Mediterranean region sought more people to fight for them.
- Thus, the practice of slavery went on becoming rigid as more and more land started coming under cultivation and as the expansionist movements took pace.
"c. ecotourism" is one way that economies in southern and eastern Africa are overcoming economic challenges, since more and more people want to experience the sights and activities in these regions for less money.
The person who set himself on fire on June 11, 1963 in protest of ngo Dinh Diem's treatment of Buddhists was Thich Quang Duc. He was a Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk who burned himself to death at a busy Saigon road intersection. He <span>was protesting the persecution of Buddhists by the South Vietnamese government. </span>
This is known as the Anaconda Plan.
This military strategy, developed by Union General Winfield Scott, was meant to starve the Confederacy out of their resources. Essentially, Scott felt that if the Confederacy could not trade for goods with other countries they would not be able to survive. This is due to the Confederacy's reliance on cotton as their main cash crop.
This strategy helps to explain why the US wanted to blockade trade with other countries as well as why the Union wanted to control the Mississippi River, as they knew control of this waterway could negatively impact the Confederacy's ability to transport/obtain resources.