Answer:
Because of the promise land it is a better life to me
Explanation:
The Republican Party became strong in the South due to the Southern Strategy of the Party in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
As the Civil Rights Era gained steam, many Southern Democrats felt betrayed by Lyndon Johnson and other Democrats who supported the Civil Rights movement.
The Republican Party moved to bring in these disaffected Democrats by focusing on strengthening states rights, as a way to induce segregationists to join the Republican party.
Over time, as the supply of enslaved Africans increased and their prices decreased, farmers and planters agreed that they preferred a slave for life to a servant who had the hope of freedom.
Answer:
At the time of beginning the conquest of Africa in the late-1800s, the European powers considered that they were "civilizing" the African continent, by imposing its culture and its political, religious, social and moral values over those of the African nations, to which they considered behind in such aspects.
Thus, they dedicated themselves to restructuring the borders and political organizations of the African nations, modifying the conditions in which they developed and implying a cultural clash with them.
Answer:
The Monroe Doctrine was a foreign policy of the United States, proclaimed in 1823 during the presidency of President James Monroe. It said that European powers do not belong in The Americas, or in the western hemisphere in general.