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It is the second smallest country in Africa. São Tomé is the capital and largest city of São Tomé and Príncipe. Surrounded by palm-fringed beaches, untouched jungles and crystal clear waters, the city has easy-going atmosphere. The Portuguese founded the city in 1485, and São Tomé still retains much of that flavor.
The professional consequence
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A divided regional identity (with a bit of national unity) developed.
Explanation:
Politics: Some contributed (voting rights) to unity, others (nullification) clearly divided the country.
Economics: Market revolution was a bit of both but Tariffs and the clash between the industrial north and the agricultural south was dividing the country and contributed to a regional identity.
Foreign Policy: The war of 1812 united the country; the westward expansion was uniting and dividing at the same time.
As we take in account that Economics is always the most important thing for the general public, the regional identity grew more than the national unity did.
It was "B) The Georgia State Legislature" that <span>supported the Cherokee claim that they should be recognized as an independent nation, since Georgia was relatively progressive in this way at the time. </span>