Perhaps the greatest aspect of the Great Awakening in terms of its foreshadowing of 20th century reforms was that of its stance on abolition (and subsequently the rights of African-Americans) and women's rights. These ideals were spread through America in all walks of life long before mainstream rights for African-Americans were even considered a possibility.
Native Americans used land with wheat and grain farming and they hunted animals and respected wildlife and the nature around them around them.
Early explorers stoles native American land and made unfair deals with them. They hunted until certain animals became extinct. They chopped down many trees and just flat out disrespected nature.
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One way suffrage was expanded was by dropping requirements like owning property.
In time, we (as americans) are exposed to different cultures. We have been around for a while so mostly culture and also factoring the climate in which we live in.
The year before the revolution had bad harvests and manufacturing slowed down. This led to unemployment , raised food prices, and starvation. During this economic collapse, the king still spent lots of money on the court and his palaces.