The appropriate response is Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. It rose up out of an understudy meeting sorted out by Ella Baker held at Shaw University in April 1960. SNCC developed into a substantial association with numerous supporters in the North who helped raise assets to help SNCC's work in the South, permitting full-time SNCC specialists to have a $10 every week pay.
Without food people became malnourished therefore a decrease of population due to famine so no births and productivity since people were too weak to work.
The wealthy knew that the colonies could provide natural resources which could be sent back to England to be sold for profit. They could also sell goods from England in the colonies to also make profits.