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From the start the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade database project was an extraordinary when Anglophone academics think about the "Atlantic world," they consider in a different way, seeks to reframe our sense of what is at stake in the history people of all sorts vulnerable to capitalist exploitation
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Answer: The white knight wants to protect Alice.
Explanation:
This is my answer because if you go back into the passage the white knight says " So you will, when you’ve crossed the next brook I’ll see you safe to the end of the wood and then I must go back, you know. That’s the end of my move." He is taking her to the end where he knows she is gonna be safe and then he is going to turn around and head back home once he knows she is safe.
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40%
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New York City's economy was so reliant on slavery that over 40 percent of its population was enslaved by 1700. Hope this helped :)
The Russian Empire failed to catch up with the Industrial Revolution and this was the main reason it failed in 1917.
The main cause why Russian Empire did not success at industrialization in the 1800s was the massive land the country was laying on. It was hard for a centralized government to invest in the rural areas, which usually were far away from the main cities: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Ekaterinburg, etc.
Another important aspect of their failure was that the high classes of the empire showed no interest in investing in industrialization. Starting with the Royal family, to aristocrats, the bourgeoisie and the landlords, there were all cut off from the every day life of a peasant/worker. Even there were exports towards European countries, the profits were usually back to the pockets of the wealthy and greedy.
The causes:
Feudal social structure
Csar's lack of interest in industrialization
The effects:
defeat in Crimean war (the Russian industry was not prepared to face the amount of weapons that were needed)
poor military and railroad system (no industry = no good weapons = bad military; no industry = no good metal & practice = no good railroad system)