Stephen Douglas hoped when pushing the Kansas-Nebraska act that
the everything would be settled democratically, without violence by the settler
that would be impartial but unfortunately this was at the same time the fatal
flaw of the act. People misunderstood the act which led to anger by the
southerners and the subsequent retaliation by the northerners as well as the
creation of two governments in Kansas one that was elected on fraud and other
that was not legal.
According to the History Channel, Europeans had motives for exploring the new world such as God, Gold, and Glory.
Europeans felt it was their Christian duty to spread the word of God through Christianity. Another European motive was the search for gold to enhance the richness of their home country (often in the name of their ruler(s)/monarch(s)). Europeans also explored for glory and to promote their home country’s power , show off their military might, and to spread their influence.
European exploration forever changed the New World through the spread of disease, religious assimilation, slavery/indentured servitude, cultural/social assimilation, weapon exchange, and economic trade. The United States still feels the effects of many of these changes such as with the near eradication of many Native American tribes and their ways of lives/cultures.
Manifest Destiny. beleif held in 19th century by many Americans that U.S. was destined to (meant to) span from Atlantic Ocean to Pacific Ocean, spreading its culture and democracy; belief had political, economic, and social roots:growth in U.S. economy increased demand for (and value of) farmland, ranches, and furs; the cotton gin increased the area in which cotton could be grown profitably; the discovery of gold in California attracted 80,000 people in1849
Roman concrete is very similar to what we use today. It was used to build structures and many buildings. It was revolutionary at the time as not many things were made of something such a concrete. The Romans proved to be much more advanced than other people and a leader in the world at the time.
Both readings communicate the fact that slavery is a sin or crime and that they will not render their support to any act of slavery .In the first reading the narrators outreach is more violent outreach while in the other reading the narrators opinion has a religious context.
Explanation:
Both the readings reflect the fact that slavery is and criminal in nature and its a sinful act to slave an individual ,the reading also indicate that they don t support such practice. Both the readings shows individuals dealing with the hardship of slavery and both the reading also display their protest against the Fugitive Slave Act.
Thus we can summarize that
Both readings communicate the fact that slavery is a sin or crime and that they will not render their support to any act of slavery .In the first reading the narrators outreach is more violent outreach while in the other reading the narrators opinion has a religious context.