Americans' growing fear of radical political ideas in the early 20th century was largely fueled by events such as the Russian Revolution of 1917, which intensified concerns about communism and socialism. The subsequent Red Scare, marked by widespread anti-communist sentiment and government crackdowns on perceived radicals, further amplified these fears. Additionally, social and economic instability following World War I, including labor strikes and Immigration, contributed to anxieties about the potential for revolutionary change in the United States. This combination of political upheaval and domestic unrest fostered a climate of suspicion and fear towards radical ideologies.
One of the two events that caused Americans to become disillusioned with the Federal government during the first half of the 70's was the energy crisis. The second thing was the growing concern about the environment.
The growing of cash crops affected the societies in the states of Virginia and Maryland because it caused them to invade the Native Americans to take their land. Growing certain cash crops was hard on the soil and they needed more land.
Poor drainage and salty soil caused crops to stop growing in Sumer.
The growing demand of cotton expanded slavery westward as plantation owners sought new suitable.land.
johnf kennedy was assisinated and needed a replacement
saratoga? Energy is what caused the tide to turn in favor of the Americans. This is taught in History.
Corruption within the Grant Administration and Radical Reconstruction
Manifest destiny caused Oregon country to become a hot political issue.
The political, economic and social changes affected the daily life of Americans in 1920s to 1930s in a huge manner. The main event during this time was the Great Depression which had mainly been caused by World War I and this made the cost of living almost unbearable for most people.Ê
well first of all it caused the native americans to become aggressive further escalating the conflict.
It was caused by economics but quickly became a political event.
The Americans.