The Middle East was governed by Sultanates, which were several Monarchies that expanded their rule throughout this region. However, this form suffered a series of changes that led to these territories being controlled by Western Powers after the events of the First World War. The interest in these territories was high, as rich oil fields were discovered. This prompted western powers to exercise powerful political and economic influence in order to secure the supply of oil.
Nevertheless, the Western intervention caused major disruption on the Status Quo of these countries, as traditional governing forms were suddenly replaced with pseudo-democracies installed by the Western Powers. This is the main reason for ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, as the majority of locals disregard that these "imported" political systems.
The U.S. State of South Carolina and Columbia.
The main thing that kept the South from enjoying the same measure of help is that immigrants were far less interested in moving to the South, since there were far fewer opportunities for employment due to a labor force that was made up of slaves.
The Reconstruction Amendments are the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments to the United States Constitution, passed between 1865 and 1870, the five years immediately following the Civil War. ... The Thirteenth Amendment (proposed and ratified in 1865) abolished slavery.