This is true according to their statute.
Unfortunately, this was not always the case in history as it often was a problem to establish whether certain acts were or were not against human rights.
Answer:
<u>they were not welcomed.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
I inferred you are referring to the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. According to available records, at their first meeting, the Sultan wasn't welcoming toward Europeans in fact he dismissed them back to their quarters not wanting to reason with them further.
Fort Sumter was legally South Carolina's property, and the Confederate government had exercised much "forbearance" to achieve a fair agreement with the federal government. The Lincoln government thwarted these plans by dispatching "a hostile navy" to Sumter. This attack is referred as the battle of fort summer.
Two days or less later, the fort was abandoned. There was no fatality. The Civil War, the bloodiest struggle in American history, began with this battle.
The Lincoln government did not fight because it supported slavery; Lincoln chose to do so rather than allow the Southern states to secede. Instead, he believed it was his sacred responsibility as President of the United States to do whatever it took him to keep the Union intact.
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I think the answer is B or C but I could be wrong