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(I dont see the sections but Ill answer on what I know) Slavery was commonly practiced in the United States in the Southern Plantations since the people considered it to be cheaper then hiring people and paying them. That made the south a wealthy place and made the economy of USA flourish in the south. The other reason the Slavery was so popular was as servants who would be in the house and serve food for guests. Another example is that they used to baby sit the child that cannot be left alone. Overall slavery was a belief that the White man was superior thus to the black man or as they called the black people back then a Negro. Slavery was later made illegal by Abraham Lincoln shortly after the American Civil War in 1861.
Explanation:
"Another little-remembered facet of anti-Latino discrimination in the United States is school segregation. Unlike the South, which had explicit laws barring African-American children from white schools, segregation was not enshrined in the laws of the southwestern United States. Nevertheless, Latino people were excluded from restaurants, movie theaters and schools.
Latino students were expected to attend separate "Mexican schools" throughout the southwest beginning in the 1870s. At first, the schools were set up to serve the children of Spanish-speaking laborers at rural ranches. Soon, they spread into cities, too."
I’m pretty sure this is true, because a lot of people lost their jobs in that time, he had to resort to living on a farm.
Hope this helps! :33
True but it was illegal to allow them to work in factories
The French revolution and Napoleonic wars diverted attention of Spain from its colonies leaving a vacuum and increasing dissatisfaction and desire for local government.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The Mexican War of Independence took place in different regions of the Spanish colony of New Spain in several distinct phases. Mexican war was started to end the Spanish rule in Mexico.
The Mexican War was led by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. Creole priest invited the Mexicans to fight for independence. French revolution and Napoleonic wars affected the fight for Mexican War of Independence.
The Napoleonic Wars led by Napoleon was the major battle opposing the French Empire and its allies.