It would be mostly "idealism" that was <span>more important in driving American foreign policy in the years 1895 to 1920, since this was a time when the US had largely finished expansion and instead was focused on liberation--as was the case in Cuba. </span>
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The system of escape routes and hiding places for runaway slaves was known as Underground Railroads.
In the US, slavery led to the creation of such escape routes and safe houses in order to help slaves escape and lead a normal life after that. They would either run to Canada or free states within America which abolished slavery. One of the most famous leaders was Harriet Tubman.
Bennelong was captured and imprisoned by Arthur Phillip's men.<span />
It was an agreement to treat christians nicely/fairly in the Roman Empire, rather than treating them poorly. It was later that christianity became the most popular religion there. Hope I helped :)