The Virginia Company was responsible for the importation of indentured servants and African slaves to Virginia colony in the early 17th century. The company played a significant role in the establishment and development of the colony by bringing in labor to support its economic endeavors, particularly in the tobacco industry.
The indentured servant system had a significant impact on the development of the American colonies, as it provided a source of cheap labor for agricultural and other industries. However, it also resulted in the exploitation and mistreatment of many indentured servants, who faced harsh working conditions and limited rights. Over time, the system contributed to the growth of slavery in the Americas as the demand for labor increased.
Prohibition, which was the nationwide ban on the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages in the United States from 1920 to 1933, had lasting impacts on American society. It led to the rise of organized crime and illegal speakeasies, and it also contributed to a strong shift in societal attitudes towards alcohol consumption. Additionally, the repeal of Prohibition in 1933 resulted in the establishment of a system of alcohol regulation that continues to influence our laws and cultural norms surrounding alcohol today.
The direct results of the Nuremberg trials were the prosecution of prominent Nazi leaders for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other atrocities committed during World War II. This led to the conviction of many individuals and the establishment of legal precedents for future international trials for crimes against humanity.
The idea of self-determination was affected by the peace treaties because the treaties imposed new boundaries and created new nations without always considering the desires and rights of the populations affected. This led to the dissatisfaction of various ethnic groups who felt their right to determine their own political status was disregarded. The treaties also resulted in the establishment of nation-states that did not always align with the self-determination aspirations of minority groups within their borders.
The case that resulted in the desegregation of public schools in the US was Brown v. Board of Education in 1954. The Supreme Court ruled that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional, overturning the "separate but equal" doctrine established in Plessy v. Ferguson.
The establishment of Israel resulted in the migration of hundreds of thousands of Jews.
establishment of a stable currency
The guangxu reforms
the usage of indentured servants, and the fact that natives knew the land and would escape easily
The importation of millions of Africans as slaves. Africans were thought be be sturdier and better able to withstand hard work in a tropical climate.
The revolution in China happened in 1911. The revolution in China resulted to the overthrowing of the Manchu dynasty and paved way for an establishment of a republic.
Nat Turner in 1831.
The decline of Delhi Sultanate in 1526 resulted in the establishment of Mughal Empire in India by Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur.
The imperialism that helped force the importation of opium to China by the British empire resulted in nothing "good". The Chinese were exploited, and this only helped to increase imperialism. Never a good thing.
A. the Guangxu reformsB. the self-strengthening movementC. the Taiping RebellionD. the Boxer Rebellion
The secession of 7 slave states (confederacy) resulted in the start of American Civil war in 1861. Virginia also joined the Confederacy but the Union government in Western Virginia separated from Virginia and a new state, West Virginia was considered which joined Union.
Only the wealthy benefited from American investments, but the poor did not.