It destroyed empires yet made new nation-states.
Answer: 1.Susan B. Anthony (1920-1906) ...
2. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
3. Lucretia Mott (1793-1880) ...
4. Alice Paul (1885–1977) ...
5. Lucy Burns (1879-1966)
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A common thread among African-Americans was the desire for freedom. Many plantation slaves in South Carolina and Georgia ran away to Florida or to cities. The first eighteenth-century slave uprising occurred in New York City in 1712. The Stono Rebellion of 1739 in South Carolina led to the tightening of the slave code. A panic in 1741 swept New York City after a series of fires broke out that were rumored to have been part of a slave conspiracy to attack whites.
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The Treaty of Versailles was signed right after WWI on June 28, 1919. It was a peace treaty that ended the war between the Allies and Germany. This was before Adolf Hitler became the leader of Germany. Everything was good up until he was in control of Germany. He broke many, many things listed in the treaty, and a few years later, Hitler cut off the treaty in 1935. Take another few years and Hitler is now invading Poland, which starts WWII.
Examples of the impact of the treaty:
- Ended WWI.
- Germany and the Allies became neutral.
Examples of the outcomes of the treaty:
- Land was taken away from Germany.
- 'League of Nations' was created.
- Germany had to take responsibility for starting and causing damage from the war.
- Germany had their army reduced to just 100k people and not allowed tanks.
- Russia was given their land back.
- Colonies were given back to the League.
- No air force was allowed.
When Hitler came into power of Germany....
- Broke many of the things stated in the treaty.
- Broke the treaty by adding over 9 million more men into the army.
- Broke the treaty by adding over 90 battleships (limited to 6).
- Broke the treaty by adding 9 thousand airships (limited to 0).
- Broke the treaty by breaking into land.
- Broke the treaty by creating an alliance with Austria (was not allowed).
- Broke the treaty by invading Poland (which started WWII).