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OE
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the Atteack on Quebec : General Arnold's and Colonel Montgomerys troops successfully took over Quecbec after launching an attack late at night
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Was the African slave trade necessary for Great Britain's economic policy to work?
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Great Britain's economic policy, mercantilism, required that the country export more goods than it imported. For this to happen, Britain needed to maintain its status as the world's strongest industrial power. Britain did this by acquiring colonies overseas. It was motivated to do this because it needed new markets for its finished goods. The colonies could also be used to supply raw materials for manufacturing.
Answer:Yep.
Explanation:Nixon was close to being impeached by the times turning over the tapes became the issue. Nixon was already toast! Nixon was like Hitler in the bunker with the Soviets inside Berlin. Once the tapes were known to exist, destroying them would have only condemned Nixon more.
In 1865 President Andrew Johnson implemented the reconstruction plan which gave the white South a free hand in the regulation of the transition from slavery to freedom, but he failed to offer any roles to blacks in politics of the south.
This reflects racist discrimination against the black population that resulted in most of the North against the president's policies. He ordered all the land in government hands to be returned to its prewar owners which killed the blacks hope for economic autonomy.
Johnson's legislatures also passed the Black Codes that severely limited the former slaves' economic options and legal rights to force the blacks to return to plantations as labourers. Some states denied blacks from some occupations and no state allowed Blacks to vote or provide public funds for their education.