This depends on the time period. However, here are some common themes seen in American history, regardless of time period.
1) Southern whites were scared that black citizens would vote into office other black citizens- This irrational fear was fueled by racism in the South. This was especially prevalent during the era of Reconstruction (1865-1877).
2) Southern whites were worried that black citizens would vote for candidates who would help blacks gain equal rights in American society. - This was true in several different time periods, including the Antebellum era (1820-1860).
Answer: Georgia became a royal colony in 1752. The trustees were unable to establish self-government and gave up before the 21 year charter had expired. Freemen were given the right to vote (unless they were Roman Catholics) and the people elected an assembly. The governor was appointed by the king.
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Athens and Sparta were the main two greek city-states that were fighting during the peloponnesian war
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“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." So, This is connected to the biblical worldview and teaching in the sense that everyone is created with an equal oppuritunity or chance to live. No one is created literally equal or we would all look the same, talk the same, and think the same. Instead, we all have an oppuritunity at life and to live. Also, we all have the right to pursue happiness. Sin provides a certain happiness in our lives. It provides a short-term happiness that corrupts us. In the Declartation of Indepence, sin is a pursuit of happiness, but also doing good is too. They meant that we should pursue what God says is good happiness. For instance, doing nice things to people and serving them. This makes me happy and every other human being that is not narcisitic or a robot. That happiness is joy and it does not come from our cirumstances, but from the happiness in our hearts that shows a relationship with God.
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1. bcz colonies helped countries accumulate wealth and power. ... Having more land also gave a country more global power and allowed them to establish strategic military positions across the world.
2. Most people come to new colonies for economic opportunities, political freedom, and religious freedom. In many places, people suffer economically. ... Finally, some people come because they aren't free to practice their religion.