Answer: All revolutionaries against the Sultan.
Young Turks was a Turkish nationalist and reformist party of the early twentieth century, whose leaders rebelled against Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
This political movement of a liberal, westernizing and revolutionary nature, sought a constitutional regime and the improvement of the situation of Christians that inhabited Turkey.
In addition, the revolution they led restored the Parliament, which had been suspended by the Sultan in 1878.
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Britain had expected the Southern colonies to remain loyal, in part because of their reliance on slavery. Many in the Southern colonies feared that a rebellion against the mother country would also trigger a slave uprising against the planters.
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A. To irrigate the land and sell crops
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To divert rivers and streams is an irrigation system used since the antiquity to irrigate crops and to extend the sowing areas, now the difficulty of water access and the low rainfall in Texas obligate them to use that system to avoid crop losses and to improve the production capacity, in consequence, to earn the most quantity of money per crop with the minimun investment and expenses.