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quote in support of your topic is Frances Willard.
Frances Elizabeth Caroline
Willard was an American educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist.
Her influence was instrumental in the passage of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth
Amendments to the United States Constitution.
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Answer:
- house arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi
- seizure of East Timor
Explanation:
Myanmar and Indonesia have both been ruled by military regimes for quite a while now. In Myanmar the military regime did not allowed the elected president of the country Aung San Suu Kyi to be in office, but instead they occupied the government offices and continued to rule, while their political opponent was sent in home prison for over a decade. Indonesia on the other hand has had an expansionist politics, and it is weird how the international community hasn't reacted to it, especially because the country managed to break every single human right. One of the invaded territories is Timor, occupying half of the island, the western one, persecuting people, murdering on ethnic and religious base, exploiting the resources.
1. Indentured servitude of Africans was replaced as slavery that was heavily used in the south for labor in the plantations. British massively has to comply with the demands of more slaves in the turn of the 18th century.
2. Those who are slaves on shops had become an apprentice to the masters which made them develop their skills which are marketable for work.
3. Personal comfort for having household slaves. They were used to prepare food, attend to their master's needs.
They were needed to employ different tasks and to comply for faster work outputs.
Answer:
Slavery was against Mexican law, but Americans brought slaves to Texas. Many American settlers and Tejanos, or Mexicans who lived in Texas, wanted to break away from Mexico. They did not like laws made by Santa Anna, Mexico's president. ... After this, Texans declared independence and formed the Republic of Texas.
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