A, because cotton was one of if not the most expensive thing you could grow on a farm. That’s why it’s called a cash crop, and it made plantation owners unbelievably rich.
In 1766, Franklin testified in the British Parliament against the Stamp Act of 1765, which required that all legal documents, newspapers, books, playing cards and other printed materials in the American colonies carry a tax stamp.
Prior to 1497, most goods were transported from India and China to Europe over a land route, since no true sea route had been established. This was obviously far more costly and time-consuming. <span />
One cause is that many powerful nations were longing for war because of the distrust they had amongst each other. In the words of Otto Von Bismarck, “Europe is a powder keg about to explode, and it’s leaders are smoking right above it”.
Another reason was the assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand. The future prince of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire being killed by a man from Serbia caused outrage and spewed into all our war. The third reason was the fear of an expanding German Empire. When the German Empire was formed after the Franco-Prussian war, they were close allies with Germany because of Otto Von Bismarck, however, Prince Wilhelm fired Bismarck and cut ties with Britain by building a large navy of their own that would challenge The United Kingdom’s dominance over the seas. France has been longing for revenge after the humiliation at the Franco-Prussian war, and the Kingdom of Russia wanted to protect its title as “Protector of the Slavs” in Eastern Europe, so defending Serbia was a good idea, they also wanted to project their strength.
Since 1862, no Senator has been expelled, though there were multiple efforts over the course of time but never were they successful. In 1797 a Senator was expelled for the charges of treason and then in 1861-62 fourteen more met the same fate for joining and helping <span>Confederacy in the Civil War.
So its been about 155 years :)</span>