Answer:
The British gained diamond and gold mining rights in South Africa and the Boer Republic ceased to exist as an independent republic.
Explanation:
South African War also known as the Anglo- Boer War, Boer War or Second Boer War was fought from October 11, 1899 to May 31, 1902. The war was between the Great Britain and the Boer Republic (South African Republic and Orange Free State).
The war was triggered by the discovery of gold and diamond in the Boer States and was finally won by the Great Britain after various attempts at peace making. The Boers surrendered in 1902 and the treaty ended the existence of the Boer Republic (South African Republic and Orange Free State) as independent republic after which they were under the British Empire.
Answer:
The issues that gave rise to the "Velvet Revolutions" in Eastern Europe in the late-1980s were the economic and social crises that took place in the communist nations that were part of the Warsaw Pact, by means of which the quality of life and economic conditions of the inhabitants of these nations deteriorated notably.
Thus, these "velvet" revolutions were called as such due to the non-violence with which they developed, as they were carried out in a peaceful manner and without confrontations between citizens and the police, army and other government representatives.
In most of the nations of Eastern Europe, such as Czechoslovakia, Hungary or Bulgaria, among others, these revolutions followed this pacifist pattern that finally ended up ending the communist governments in the region.
Answer:
Going through middle passage
Explanation:
Talks about being on a ship in close quaters
The correct answer is d. supported sending American slaves to Africa.
American Colonization Society was founded by white Virginians opposed to slavery. The American Colonization Society helped to transport blacks from the United States to Liberia. They deemed this as a way of ending slavery
Because the U.S. economy relied on the independent industries