When the English colonists settled down. they didn't want to be ruled by Britain anymore and wanted to create a "representative government".
Answer:
Westward expansion, particularly west of the Mississippi River, had profound effects on American politics.This expansion created a number of political crises that revolved around the expansion of slavery, dispossession of Native Americans, and federal landholdings in the West.
Explanation:
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Your question: What were the three parts to the Union's plan to defeat the South in the Civil War..?
Your answer: The three main parts were:
1) Blockade all the Eastern and and Southern ports in the Confederate States.
2) Control the Tennessee valley and march through Georgia to the coast.
3) Divide the South by taking control of the Mississippi River.
Thus, this plan was called the 'Anaconda Plan'
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The effects of WW1 on America were wide-ranging covering the political, economic and social impact the Great War had on the United States. Unlike the countries of Europe, the factories and home of the US had not been destroyed. Manufacturing, production and efficiency had increased through necessity during the Great War. America had emerged as a world industrial leader and the US economy was booming, profits were increasing which led to the period in American history called the Roaring Twenties with a massive rise in consumerism for the wealthy, On the negative side, inflation was high and companies and corporations started the reduce wages and lay off workers to keep down operating costs. The power of the Unions had grown during the war, workers protested and 1919 saw a massive wave of strikes. Competition for employment led to racial unrest and race riots breeding hatred and suspicion which spilled over into the Red Scare and the fear of communism. The introduction of Prohibition led to the rise of organized crime, speakeasies, gangsters, increased violence and massive political corruption.