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Southern Africa became fought over for many reasons. Some African groups, Zulu and Matabele and others were establishing their empires and pushing away smaller African tribes. Some Europeans were coming into Africa to farm and settle, other Europeans were coming into Africa to exploit Natural Resources. -All of these factors led to conflict.
look at the other side of the paper like i just had to
Under Black Codes, African American children found to be vagrant were often subjected to harsh penalties, including forced labor and apprenticeship to white employers. These laws aimed to control and exploit the labor of Black individuals, effectively ensuring a subservient workforce. Many children were separated from their families and placed in situations where they faced abuse and exploitation. This system reinforced racial inequalities and perpetuated a cycle of poverty and disenfranchisement.
The purpose of the movie is to exploit young children and their parents for money.
During the 19th century, Native Americans faced significant challenges, including forced removal from their ancestral lands due to policies like the Indian Removal Act of 1830. This led to events such as the Trail of Tears, where thousands died during forced relocations. Additionally, they experienced cultural disruption, loss of sovereignty, and violence from settlers and the U.S. government, which sought to assimilate them and exploit their resources. Economic hardships and devastating impacts from treaties often resulted in marginalization and poverty for many Native communities.
Black codes were laws that let plantation owners exploit African Americans. it hurt them bedcause it was basically a new form of slaver
"A modern fleet of ships does not so much make use of the sea as exploit a highway." -Joseph Conrad "Art seduces, but does not exploit." -Mason Cooley "Helping children at a level of genuine intellectual inquiry takes imagination on the part of the adult. Even more, it takes the courage to become a resource in unfamiliar areas of knowledge and in ones for which one has no taste. But parents, no less than teachers, must respect a child's mind and not exploit it for their own vanity or ambition, or to soothe their own anxiety." -Dorothy H. Cohen
They built churches and orphanages and they kinda stole the Native Americans children
Southern states employed various tactics to circumvent the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery. They implemented Black Codes to restrict the rights of newly freed African Americans, enforcing labor contracts that essentially bound them to low-wage work. Additionally, they used convict leasing systems to exploit incarcerated individuals, often targeting Black citizens for minor offenses. Lastly, discriminatory practices like literacy tests and poll taxes were introduced to suppress Black voting rights, maintaining white supremacy in the political landscape.
After the Civil War, laws passed to control the free black population and exploit them were called Jim Crow laws. Jim Crow laws limited rights, required literacy tests and poll taxes for voting. Between 1876 and 1965, these laws institutionalized segregation and the separation of people based on race.
To take up the land for farming as homesteaders or to seek their fortune in the mine fields. Many go their today to exploit the tourists.
Exploit is a computer security software. Exploit helps protect a site from being attacked by bugs and glitches. An exploit can take over a computer system, and the software "Exploit" helps protect against that.
European societies had advantages in terms of technology, organization, and centralized government structures during the time of European colonization in Africa. This enabled them to exploit African resources, establish control and dominance, and impose their cultural and political systems on African societies.
Exploited is the past tense of exploit.
To exploit the opportunity, he attended a good university.
During and immediately after the Civil War, many northerners headed to the southern states, driven by hopes of economic gain, a desire to work on behalf of the newly emancipated slaves or a combination of both. These "carpetbaggers"-whom many in the South viewed as opportunists looking to exploit and profit from the region's misfortunes-supported the Republican Party.
During and immediately after the Civil War, many northerners headed to the southern states, driven by hopes of economic gain, a desire to work on behalf of the newly emancipated slaves or a combination of both. These "carpetbaggers"-whom many in the South viewed as opportunists looking to exploit and profit from the region's misfortunes-supported the Republican Party.