They had a greater army and they had many more supplies which were needed to fight and conquer the large stretches of Africa and Asia after 1880.
Answer:
the immigrants were in search of jobs and during the industrial revolution mass production began which meant workers didn't need to have skills therefore they could underpay workers and just replace those who complained because there were plenty of people in search of jobs
Answer:
The reason without reason.
Explanation:
Feliciano de Silva was a spanish writer from the 16th century with a rather bombastic style. No one less than the great Miguel de Cervantes made fun of him. He and other contemporary writers especially disliked the reasoning without reason (<em>sin razón) </em>that was so abundantly present in the works of de Silva.
Answer:
Among the options given on the question the correct answer is option C.
It emphasizes the point that Xury is Crusoe's property and Crusoe
can do with him as he pleases.
Explanation: Xury is character in the Adventure of Robinson Crusoe. Xury was the boy who escaped with Robinson Crusoe from the capture of the Africa. Then he was faithful and helpful to Robinson Crusoe. But the matter of fact is the non white European face of Xury has always thought subordinate to the Crusoe. Crusoe has seen as the master of the Xury.
However when the Portuguese captain had rescued Crusoe, the captain demanded the boy Xury for him and he offered money to Crusoe for the boy. But Crusoe was not willing to take the money for him. Because he didn't want sell him, but the captain thought he was buying a boy from his master.
So the phrase 'sell the poor boy's liberty ' indicates that Xury is the property of Crusoe.
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The Black Hawk War was a conflict between the United States and Native Americans led by Black Hawk, a Sauk leader. The war erupted after Black Hawk and a group of Sauks, Meskwakis (Fox), and Kickapoos, known as the "British Band", crossed the Mississippi River, into the U.S. state of Illinois, from Iowa Indian Territory in April 1832. Black Hawk's motives were ambiguous, but he was apparently hoping to reclaim land sold to the United States in the disputed 1808 traety of st lous. In the 18th century, the Sauk and Meskwaki (or Fox) Native American tribes lived along the Mississippi River in what are now the U.S. states of Illinois and Iowa. The two tribes had become closely connected after having been displaced from the Great Lakes region in conflicts with New France and other Native American tribes, particularly after the so-called Fox Wars ended in the 1730s.[5] By the time of the Black Hawk War, the population of the two tribes was about 6,000 people.