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1915, Pancho had trusted on the Americans for support to keep the presidency of Mexico, but instead the U.S government recognized the new government of Venustiano Carranza.
After successfully escaping from the power of a foreign government across the ocean in Britain many Americans were just as wary of a faraway central government even in their new country. They wanted each state to be independent of each other.
Pancho Villa hoped that his actions against Americans, particularly the raid on Columbus, New Mexico in 1916, would provoke a larger armed conflict between the United States and his rival, Mexican President Venustiano Carranza. Villa believed that this conflict would bring visibility to his cause and rally support for his revolutionary movement against Carranza. Additionally, he sought to demonstrate his power and force the United States to withdraw its support for Carranza's government.
The United States government supported this, in that they set up reservation for the Native Americans. They then bought the land from them and promised to protect them. The US government also wrote and signed many treaties to help the Native Americans. Sadly though this didnt last long. Because the settlers wanted the Native Americans land. This caused the Native Americans to fight back. They were fighting not only for their land, but for their resources. But mostly in order to keep their traditions. Thanks I hope that helps!
France agreed to support the Revolution with the Americans.
thats a tough one
thats a tough one
impressment of American sailors and support for native Americans
Had to, US troops=US government.
They were most likely to support a form of Democracy. John Locke favored the idea of a representative government, that in which the people of the government would have a large say in the actions of the governments Leader(s).
The battle that won over the French government and made them decide to militarially and financially support the Americans was the American victory at Saratoga
he believed that the government had the power to tell native Americans where they could live
No they did not. It hurt the government because the US was not getting the supplies they needed from the foreign contries.
it helps alot of the issues
they need to. without support from the public, the government will not receieve votes and therefore, the party in place will loose its seat/sAnother View: No, not always. Occasionally the citizens are not always in accord with the actions of their government.
Egyptians do not hate the American people, but many hate the American government. This primarily stems from the American government support of Hosni Mubarak.
The separatists in Canada have never achieved their goal. They have been defeated in every referendum and are dropping further in support.