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During the Spanish-American War, the Americans made attacks on Spain's Pacific possessions in the Philippines. Thus, when the Philippine Revolution occurred, the Americans were already involved, and this lead to the Philippine-American War.

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What happened in the South soon after Reconstruction ended?

Soon after Reconstruction ended in the late 1870s, the South experienced a significant shift towards segregation and disenfranchisement of African Americans. The withdrawal of federal troops led to the rise of Jim Crow laws, which enforced racial segregation and discrimination. White supremacist groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, emerged, using violence and intimidation to suppress black political and social rights. This period marked a regression in civil rights for African Americans and solidified systemic racism in Southern society for decades to come.


What caused the end to the cattle boom and cattle drives in the mid-1800's?

Actually that's when it all really began to take off, not when it ended. Cattle drives soon ended in the late 1800's to the early 1900's because of fierce winter storms, barbed wire, drought, overgrazing, and the near extinction of the population of Longhorns originating from Spain and developed in the wilds of southwestern America.


What did the north gain out of reconstruction?

The North did not gain much out of reconstruction. They did win the war and help to end slavery. However, reconstruction was not very successful and the north soon lost interest. This caused the south to regain control of their own states. While slavery was ended, African-Americans were still treated badly and held no rights.


Is a treaty binding to the US as soon as the president signs it?

No, It has to be approved by Congress.


What happened in the civil war?

At the immediate beginning of the Civil War in April of 1861, Southern troops occupied Charleston Harbor's Fort Sumter, which had been bombarded into submission. Soon after, more states seceded from the Union, troops were raised and trained by both sides, skirmishes took place between small contingents of civilians and troops, and then, on July 21st of 1861, the war's first large-scale battle took place, the First Battle of Bull Run (or, First Manassas).