We end our suffering by ending the fleshly wants of man.
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The term Jim Crow was widely used as a euphemism for black persons, from the color of the bird. The 1832 faux-minstrel song "Jump Jim Crow" (a white portrayal of a slave stereotype) was used to attack Andrew Jackson's populist policies.
So the laws that were enacted following the easing of Reconstruction were called Jim Crow laws. While they could not openly prevent economic activity by African-Americans, they established a legal system of second-class citizenship by requiring blacks to use separate-but-equal facilities (whose blatant inequality was often overlooked). Notable were "back of the bus" public transportation rules, and refusal by white restauants to serve blacks (Negros, colored) at the same lunch counters as whites.
Another sub-genre of Jim Crow laws outlawed interracial marriages (miscegenation). These were widely enacted in the North and South.
It was not until the period after World War 2, when the armed forces were finally integrated, that the move for civil rights gained impetus, culminating in violent clashes in the South as voter drives and demonstrations became more of a threat to the white hierarchy. The landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the beginning of the end for racial discrimination disguised as a legal public policy.
The British government established factories that produced industrial goods at low prices is the government policies contributed to the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain.
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British government helped the other countries after the independence?</h3>
The British government helped the other countries, like they were not intentionally helped, but other countries are taking advantage of it like the railways, Britain government made the railroad for themselves, but the other countries have benefited from it.
Thus, option A is correct.
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Christopher Columbus sailed for the country of Spain.