The answer that I came with was, had an interest in the success of Rome, since they could improve their status by demonstrating their loyalty to their conquerors. I just learned about this over the summer semester when I took western civilization. Roman is rich in history but then again I think all countries are. :)
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federalism............. sjwksjsjkskaiiaka
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The people of Latin America had very little experience with self-government.
Explanation:
<u>The problem that occurred with the governing nations after Latin American revolutions are that they didn't have self-government democracy before, and therefore had no idea how to properly incorporate it.</u>
These people have largely been under the dominated shadow of the autocratic rulers who have dictated everything, and they did not know how to lead the country themselves.
<u>Underclass people of color were still not organized and prioritized, so they stayed in the shadow while the principles of Enlightenment, that encouraged the revolution, were still cast aside. </u>
In the end, the countries have been changing the governments a lot, and few of them ended with dictator rulers.
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renewed interest in classical antiquity and philospohy
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radical changes in ideas about religion, politics, and science.
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The answers are It led to the growth of US trade along the Mississippi waterway.
it encouraged the growth of the industries eastwards of the Rocky mountains.
Explanation:
As the United States had expanded westward, navigation of the Mississippi River and access to the port of New Orleans had become critical to American commerce.
So, in 1803, the then US President, Thomas Jefferson and the government struck a deal with Napoleon Bonaparte, the French Emperor to purchase the 827,000 square mile territory for $15 million. Napoleon needed the money to Finance the french war, and the purchase nearly doubled the size of the young US nation and gave them access to the port in New Orleans as well.
Jefferson's vision for the United States always centered around westward expansion, so the Louisiana Purchase was a considerable boon. through that, they could now expand towards the west towards the rocky mountains.