Trans-Mississippi was a name of the geographic area west of the Mississippi River<span> during the 19th century.
</span>The geography of this area was inhospitable, dry, rugged, with few trees and extreme weather.The Trans-Mississippi West was the frontier of an urban and industrial society. People, dissatisfied with their everyday lives, look westward and fantasize about simpler and better life.
Isolationism.
President James Monroe has instituted a policy of US withdrawal from Europeans. This was because, according to Monroe, Europe intended to resume the colonization process.
The president's ideology became known as The Monroe Doctrine, according to which "the American continents, by virtue of the free and independent condition they have acquired and preserved, can no longer be considered in future as susceptible to colonization by any European power."
It was in this context that Monroe said his celebrated phrase: America for the Americans.
Other Quakers<span> faced </span>persecution<span> in Puritan Massachusetts. In 1656 Mary Fisher and Ann Austin began preaching in Boston. They </span>were<span> considered heretics because of their insistence on individual obedience to the Inner Light. They </span>were<span> imprisoned and banished by the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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Because History has many secrets and everyday historians are finding out more about history than we could have ever imagined. plus history is always changing so there is always gonna be something new thatsomeone could learn from history
I think the answer is false. If Brazil happened to be a segragated country, I believe the United States would have cut all relations with them by now.