When the English and Spanish explore came in contact with American Indians both groups of explorers

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When the two group of explorers have planned to Christianized the American Indians and to expand their colonies during that time.  The American Indians have played a major role in the American Civil War. Aside from that the British and Spanish colonizers have made a treaty stating that the Americans can not  expand their territory without the permission of the American Indians.

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Conquered and enslaved native americans.

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First of all, they tried different methods and the Spanish were the rudest, however they ended up doing the same thing. Conquering the territories and slaving the natives to get the land to them. Europeans were conquerors and fighters as well as native Americans. However, they had better technology and weaponry. So, they won and managed to establish their will to exploit the new world to grant their Europeans countries the wealth they gathered from the new continent. Both looked for wealth when they traveled and found America, nevertheless, their actions got countered eventually.


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What did President Johnson do that stunned political backers after he took office?

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The answer is Andrew Johnson changed his views on Reconstruction and his policies were more lenient than he had implied he would be.  

Following the assassination of the abolitionist President Abraham Lincoln in 1865, Andrew Johnson, former Vice President, became President. At the moment, politicians who supported Lincoln's government and who knew Andre J. as a backer of the small farmer and knew about his opposition to the slavery and the southern aristocracy, expected that Johnson would act similar to Lincoln when addressing the issues of slavery, inequity to African American and the readmission to the Union of the 11 former Confederate states.

However, Johnson's policies were too far more lenient than expected. He gave no regulation to the Southern states, which later sought to subjugate freed slaves via harsh laws (the Black Codes), he gave no rights to African Americans to participate in any political affair nor receive education or improve their economic status, and he did not condemn any abuse toward black people given by whites Southern (and the abuses were plentiful and frequent). Furthermore, not only did he grant thousands of pardons to white Southerners, wealthy planters and some Confederate leaders but also allowed some of them to return to power or to have their property back.

After taking office, President Johnson completely changed his views on Reconstruction, which stunned political backers. Hope this helped :)



Compare Roosevelt's victory in 1940 with his victory in 1936. In what respect did he lose ground?

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This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.  

Compare Roosevelt's victory in 1940 with his victory in 1936. In what respect did he lose ground?

White people stopped voting for him

Lost ground with eastern industrial workers

Lost ground in farming stats like the Midwest and the great plains

Didn't get as many minority votes

Answer: Lost ground in farming stats like the Midwest and the great plains

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While in 1936 Roosevelt had won in every state but Maine and Vermont, in the 1940 presidential election his margins were less decisive than in previous elections.

Labor unions, urban political organizations, and ethnic minorities were still favoring him, but eight states from the Midwest and Great Plains, mostly agricultural areas, shifted their votes from Roosevelt to Wendell Willkie, the Republican Candidate.

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