Spain is the country that played a much more minor role in the second wave of European conquests in the long nineteenth century.
<h3>What was the European Conquest in the nineteenth century?</h3>
This is the term that is used to refer to the colonization of new territories that was done by the people of Europe in this time period.
Unlike the 16th century where people like Columbus led the European expedition Spain did not take part in this.
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Answer:
Northerners wanted to secede from the Union over slavery, but the South beat them to it.
Explanation:
The Establishment of slavery initiated by Abraham Lincoln after he took the presidency.
At that time, the Northern states no longer have use for slaves since industrial revolution that came from England completely eliminated the use of slave labor.They did not have any goods reason to secede from the government.
The southern states on the other hand, Still haven't adopted the technological development into their agricultural production. This made them still heavily reliant on slaves labor. This made them think that seceding would be beneficial for them.
Huey Long and Upton Sinclair criticized the New Deal on the grounds that "<span>(A) it was moving the country too far in the direction of socialism," since the New Deal called for a great deal of government programs. </span>
1. (Religious answer) Because Abraham wouldn't worship false idols with his nephew, so he and his wife Sarah, left to settle in a different land which happened to be in the fertile crescent.
2. Because being close to the rivers and the floods made good farm land.
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