To demonstrate America's concerns about events in Asia
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The government changed and instead of being one of us the elite found the opportunity to get back in control.
The stock market crash was brought on be "black thursday", the elites plan to make Americans need their help, to beg for their help because they were suffering, starving, and dieing. They started bring us food and slowly helping us get back on our feet, therefore, gaining some leverage to get their feet in the door of the usa again
The federa l government prior had been a citizen, now they are a different entity because they are caring for and regulating the citizens.
The next step to finality will be the one nation and global control
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The United States transitioned fom isolationism to interventionism in the years before World War II. One of the main events that led to this change was the decision to join World War I, which came after the sinking of the RMS Lusitania by Germany. After this decision to join the war, the United States could no longer be considered an isolated country.
American involvement in international affairs only continued to grow in later years. Although America had promised neutrality during the 1920s and 1930s, as a result of the trauma of the war, it decided to get involved in World War II when the situation in Europe had turned particularly dire. This involvement was also motivated by the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Finally, we can examine what the First Neutrality Act, the Cash and Carry Act and the Lend-Lease Act say. The First Neutrality Act was a law that prevented the United States from becoming embroiled in a foreign war. The document clarified American neutrality. The Cash and Carry was a policy that allowed European powers to purchase arms from the United States in cash, as long as they assumed all risks for transportation using their own ships. Finally, the Lend-Lease Act was a program under which the United States sold Allied Countries food, oil and other types of material for free, with some hardware having to be returned after the war.
In the plantations, male and female slaves were both responsible for all the planting, harvesting and cleaning of the fields under extremely harsh and inhumane conditions. The harvesting was carried out by broad curved machetes and afterwards the ripe sugar canes were loaded into carts and taken to the sugar cane mills erected in the plantation estates to be processed into sugar and its derivatives.
In the sugar cane mills, during the harvesting periods work was 24 hours none stop to meet up with supply deadlines as most of the machinery used were slow and inefficient.
In contrast to what happened in the plantation fields, the slave masters preferred female slaves working in the sugar cane mills. Theirs was a particularly hazardous and life-threatening responsibility as it involved pushing the sugar cane stalks into wooden and metal rollers to crush and extract the sugar cane juice and also operating the sugar cane broiler.
This preference was because:
- For economic reasons, though the slaves were bought, the human value of the slaves was never considered. The value of the end product was highly priced. Human slave life was easily replaced by the masters.
- And since working the sugar mills was a highly hazardous activity lives were frequently lost as the mill rollers were know to have crushed to death and maimed many slaves. In most parts of the world where African slaves were used, female slaves were sold at a cheaper value than their male counterparts. Therefore it stands to reason that the slaves masters would prefer the female slaves regarded as "cheaper replacements"
- Since work in the mills had to work 24 hours none stop, the environment had to be washed, swept frequently and kept clean to sustain a minimum level of cleaness and higiene. Female slaves were considered ideal for this as well.