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During the constitutional convention, the commerce and slave trade compromise gave congress the power to regulate commerce
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1. What was the Boer War?
<u><em>The Second Boer War, also known as the Boer War, Anglo-Boer War, or South African War, was fought between the British Empire and two independent Boer states, the South African Republic and the Orange Free State, over the Empire's influence in South Africa.</em></u>
2. Why was it important?
<em><u>The Boer Wars were significant in defining modern South Africa. The peace treaty in 1902 brought the British and Boers together in an uneasy alliance, allowing the formation of a unified South Africa.</u></em>
3. What happened?
<em><u>Boer's ultimatum that the British should cease building up their forces in the region. The Boers had refused to grant political rights to non-Boer settlers, known as Uitlanders, most of whom were British, or to grant civil rights to Africans.</u></em>
4. Who was involved?
<u><em>The Afrikaners and the British.</em></u>
5. Was this the only war like it during the time?
<em><u>Yes, because that was the only war at the time and ww1 was around the corner at 1914 </u></em>
Start of the war-
<em><u>October 11, 1899 – May 31, 1902</u></em>
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The answer is <span>Prussia </span>
Spain expelled thousands or Muslims and Jews in the late 1400s. The Moors had come in the early 800s and quickly conquered almost all of the Iberian Peninsula. They would finally be kicked out in 1492. (Yes, Columbus got to sail for Spain only because they got their country back and because he promised riches.) Despite fighting for almost 700 years, their were great times of peace where Christians, Muslims, and Jews all lived and worked together. However, upon the the end of La Reconquista (The Reconquest) Christians removed anyone unwilling to convert or follow the Catholic faith. Things could be quite violent as the Spanish Inquisition was in use to root out anyone that was not a Catholic.