immigrants were drawn to cities in the northeast and Midwest as they came to find jobs and escape economic hardships at home. They also sought escape racial violence and political oppression. The cities were more diverse and tolerant. They were also cheaper and more convenient
The Mayans, Incans, and Aztecs were the three largest civilizations that thrived in South America, with the Aztecs being the largest and most powerful/revered civilization. That was until they faced massive death and destruction at the hands of Spanish conquistadors.
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The Constitution of the United States outlines the legal power of the American government and rights of the American people, but it was based on six simple goals. In this lesson, we'll talk about those goals and what they mean to America.
The Constitution of the United States
How do we know what the founding figures of the United States wanted our government to look like? We can't ask them, unless you secretly have a time machine, in which case please tell me, because as a historian I have soooo many questions I need answered! No time machine? Bummer. Well, then how do we know what the founding figures had in mind? We know becaus they wrote it out in the Constitution of the United States, the document that formally and legally gives the government its structure and power. The power of the government, the rights of American citizens; it's all in there. But in order to understand this, we need to know what the founding figures were thinking when they wrote the Constitution, and that means understanding their goals. Unless you have a time machine. No? Okay then, let's do this.
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In fact, they were used for defense. It was Islam which had spread wide and far trying to conquer much of Europe that finally caused the rise up of the Crusades in order to beat the heathens back to where they came from otherwise we would all be kneeling on prayer rugs right now facing Mecca with our asses in the air.
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After American Independence, Spain's hold on Florida was tenuous, and numerous boundary disputes arose. After years of negotiation in 1819, John Quincy Adams (who at the time was, Secretary of States) signed Florida Purchase Treaty.The only costs were the assumptions of $5 million of claims by U.S. citizens against Spain. <span>Florida was organized as a U.S. territory in 1822 and was admitted into the Union as a slave state in 1845.</span>