The reason why people from many religious groups settled in the middle colonies was because they were able to freely practice their religion in these colonies without fear of being hunted down for their beliefs while in other colonies they could possibly have been persecuted.
The Arabs felt betrayed when the British occupied Palestine after WWI because<u> they had been </u><u>promised independence.</u>
During WWI:
- The British and French encouraged Arabs to rebel against the Ottoman empire
- The British and French promised the Arabs independence in exchange for their support
When the war was over and the Arabs had fulfilled their side of the bargain, the British and French instead occupied Arab lands such as Palestine. This led to the Arabs being betrayed as they simply got new masters instead of independence.
In conclusion, the Arabs felt betrayed because the British had renegaded on a promise.
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Former enslaved persons were given the right to vote.
Martial law was declared in the South.
I’m pretty sure it’s New Netherland