The Treaty of Versailles drastically rearranged the guide of Europe, to the disservice of the German Empire, and rebuilt a significant number of Germany's previous abroad settlements. For each situation, Central Power countries lost an area, and Allied countries picked up an area, albeit a few states were exchanged to universal control, and various European nations ended up noticeably free.
The American Civil War (1861-1865) left Mississippi in chaos with its social structures overturned, its economy in ruins, and its people shattered. Quitman and many other Mississippians disagreed; they were angered by the Compromise of 1850. <span>The Kansas-Nebraska Act angered many Mississippians since they continued to believe that Congress could not prevent slavery from being brought into the territories. Hope this helps.</span>