a common set of institution inherited from Great Britain
Many were encouraged and wanted to fight for a voice in their goverment.
It encouraged many people to move to west and settle lands that were held by the Native American people.
The United States government encouraged attempts to take Native Americans lands.
The primary factor that encouraged Greek city-states to develop different identities was their geographic isolation due to the mountainous terrain and numerous islands. This physical separation fostered distinct political systems, cultures, and customs as each city-state (polis) adapted to its unique environment and resources. Additionally, competition for trade and resources further emphasized their individual identities, leading to diverse forms of governance and societal norms.
The United States fought in six major wars: the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, the American Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and the Philippine-American War.
all of these were factors hindering unity
all of these were factors hindering unity
Leave the United States to escape discrimination
Many were encouraged and wanted to fight for a voice in their goverment.
Many were encouraged and wanted to fight for a voice in their government.
Many were encouraged and wanted to fight for a voice in their government.
The American Experience - 1988 The United States in the Twentieth Century Part 1 1900-1933 was released on: USA: 2005
Subsidies and concessions to railroads in the nineteenth century encouraged the opening up of the Western United States to immigration as well as the setting up of towns, cities, and states.
Three factors that encouraged western migration in the early 19th century were the availability of cheap land through the Homestead Act, the promise of economic opportunities in agriculture and industry, and the belief in Manifest Destiny, the idea that it was the United States' destiny to expand westward.
It encouraged many people to move to west and settle lands that were held by the Native American people.
The United States government encouraged attempts to take Native Americans lands.
Because they wanted to be free.