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They were outraged over a possible German-Mexican alliance.The Zimmermann Telegram provoked widespread outrage in the United States. For many, it was the final straw in a string of incidents blamed on Germany.
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many Americans were outraged at this, mostly because of the fugitive slave act that had become a part of US law. by forcing the north to help capture the slaves, it made them feel as if they were part of the slave system. tensions remained high because neither of the sides got all that they wanted in the agreement. each time the act was enforced, it convinced the north that slavery was immoral and evil.
Southerners were delighted with the Dred Scott decision, but northerners were outraged.
The Supreme Court's decision in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case found that African Americans who were held as slaves were not protected under the Constitution, and therefore could not become citizens or sue in court.This decision obviously angered those who opposed slavery because it took away the opportunity for African Americans to preserve their fundamental rights for quite some time. It seemed as if the courts were on the side of the slave states and were on their way to making the prohibition of slavery by the state unconstitutional.However, it is important to note that not everyone was outraged; those in favor of slavery felt that this was an important victory. They felt that their right to own slaves was being protected, and because the courts were not taking away this right, the union could be preserved.
They were outraged over a possible German-Mexican alliance.The Zimmermann Telegram provoked widespread outrage in the United States. For many, it was the final straw in a string of incidents blamed on Germany.
They were outraged over a possible German-Mexican alliance.The Zimmermann Telegram provoked widespread outrage in the United States. For many, it was the final straw in a string of incidents blamed on Germany.
In 1931 many Americans were outraged when Japan invaded Manchuria.
The XYZ Affair
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De Lome letter
It would depend on who you ask but most people, not only Americans were, outraged
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The Japanese invasion of China in 1931 and the annexation of Manchuriawas roundly criticized in the US.
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AnswerThe assassination of Franz Ferdinad, Archduke of Austria, whilst touring Sarajevo, Bosnia. He and his wife Sophie were shot and killed by a Serbian nationalist named Gavrilo Princip.by a organization called the black hand.