At the time of his death, Alexander's empire covered some 5,200,000 km2<span> (2,000,000 sq mi),</span>[203]<span> and was the largest state of its time. Many of these areas remained in Macedonian hands or under Greek influence for the next 200–300 years. The </span>successor states<span> that emerged were, at least initially, dominant forces, and these 300 years are often referred to as the </span>Hellenistic period<span>.</span>
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a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
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What is Jefferson's attitude towards native Americans?
The attitude of US President Thomas Jefferson towards Native American Indian tribes was ambivalent. Sometimes he publicly expressed his respect for Native American Indians and felt sorry about their situation, but on the other hand, he knew that he had to move them away to allow white settlers to occupy their territories to work the land.
That was exactly his conflicting thoughts about them. How to move them west the Mississippi to allow white people to settle in those lands and make them productive.
After the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1806, Jefferson was convinced that those territories had to be given to white settlers to make profits.
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For one thing, it sure was rebellious.
In this time, the people of the United States (however, that's not what it was called, rather the 13 colonies- we hadn't obtained most of our territory yet) were under the rule of King George II of Great Britain, and he didn't exactly treat the colonists with utmost respect.
Therefore, the colonists rebelled a lot and that eventually led to their
freedom.
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The Compromise of 1876 effectively ended the Reconstruction era. Southern Democrats' promises to protect the civil and political rights of Black people were not kept, and the end of federal interference in southern affairs led to widespread disenfranchisement of Black voters.
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