Answer: That they followed the food, weather, and climate.
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Against: United States involvement in the Boxer Rebellion would have contradicted the ideals George Washington laid out in his farewell address. It also would have violated the Monroe Doctrine by becoming involved in Europe's colonial matters
For: United States needed to be involved in order to get a piece of China (which was a new colonial region that the UK, France, Japan, and Germany all were trying to take a piece of)
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It negatively affects trade and tourism. Violence makes people not want to come to a nation or area. Terrorism is a push-factor in many areas.
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African ruling class involve in the Atlantic slave trade.
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Europeans first became interested in Africa for trade route purposes. But they soon found the slavery system that existed before their arrival that practised in different tribes in the west and central region of Africa. According to some historians, Europeans took advantage of surviving slave trade system in Africa to obtain the labour for plantation economy in the New World. The existence of different ethnic group did not share a common identity. They saw cultural differences as social divisions which led to frequent conflicts that produced captives who could become part of a local slave trade system.
Some ethnic groups tried to resist the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Among them were the Mossi Kingdoms who opposed the slave trade and slave raiding from Mali, Ghana, and Songhai kingdoms, but crushed down by Europeans.
Reconstruction, the era of the Civil War, was filled with both positives and negatives for African Americans.
Positives
- Passing of the 14th and 15th amendments- These new constitutional amendments gave African-Americans rights that they never possessed. This includes citizenship rights (14th amendment) and the right for African-American men to vote (15th amendment).
- Freedmen's Bureau- This federal agency was created to help newly freed slaves find job and educational opportunities.
Setbacks
- Black codes- Southern states passed black codes in order to stop African-Americans from using their newly granted rights. These included poll taxes, literacy tests, and the grandfather clause. All three of these worked as barriers to stop African-American men from voting.