The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were designed to grant freedom to slaves (end slavery), grant citizenship to the African American men, and give African American men suffrage (the right to vote). The goal of the amendments was to make it easier for slaves to transition and be able to participate in our democracy.
Answer:
The Ottoman Empire
Explanation:
The Ottoman Empire took Constantinople in 1453 and with it, the most important trade route of the time to bring the coveted goods of the East (silk, spices, perfumes, etc ...). Because the Ottoman Turks were of Muslim religion, they decided to impose more and more complicated obstacles for Christian Europe.
Due to the importance of these goods for the monarchy, the nobility and the bourgeoisie, the kings of different Catholic kingdoms of Europe decided to organize expeditions led by experienced navigators to find a route to the East (Asia) and to obtain such precious goods, from one of these expeditions organized by Queen Elizabeth of Spain was that the Genoese navigator Cristobal Colón with the intention of arriving in India, discovered for the Europeans, the American continent.
Incomplete question. However, I inferred you are referring to the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 based on the differing opinions about the two bills.
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Remember, </em>it was President John Adams's administration that push support for the bill primarily because of the fear of a war with France. But consider, the bills allowed the U.S government at the time to
- arrest and deport any male citizen belonging to an enemy nation if there is an outbreak of war,
- deport non-citizens who are suspected [without being found guilty in court] of plotting harm against the U.S government, even in a period of peace.
However, since the First Amendment of the constitution was drafted to guaranteed freedom of speech and freedom of the press it seems the Alien and Sedition Acts illegally overrode those provisions.
Answer:
People opposed it in the north because of slavery
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