Explain the motivations behind and effects of the Homestead Acts.

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The motivations behind and effects of the Homestead Acts.

President Abraham Lincoln's was the initiative of the homestead acts on may 20 , 1862. he granted to the america 160 acres plots of the public land for the price of a small filling fees to the land.

The civil era act is one of the most important prices of the legislation of united states. It is accelerated the settlement of the US in the western territory by allowing any american including free slaves, to put in a claim for up to 160 acres of the federal lands.

Native america are forced their lands and into reservation to make a home for homesteaders . during the civil war , that any adult citizen , who had never borne arms against the Unites states government.


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3) what city in ancient Greece is the birthplace of the modern democracy the world uses today.

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The answer is Athens
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Why were the jobs in each region different as a slave

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Because slaves were forced in doing things. Jobs were opinional. Have a great weekend!!

Because different regions of the colonies had different soil properties and different ways of life .


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What were some consequences suffered by the 56 signers of the declaration of independence

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As Franklin said, "We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately." Britain viewed signing the Declaration of Independence as an act of treason. Some of the signers were captured by the British and executed for treason, and others had their homes ransacked and/or burned, while others died fighting for their country during the Revolutionary War that followed.

With the Compromise of 1850, the South gained

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The Commitment of 1850 is a set of five bills passed by the Congress of the United States in September 1850, which appeased a political confrontation between slave states and free states. This crisis, which lasted five years, had its origin in the disagreement on the status that territories acquired after the US intervention in Mexico (1846-1848) should receive and reached its maximum degree of tension with the problem of fugitive slaves. in those years.

The compromise was drafted by Whig Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky and negotiated by Clay himself and Democratic Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois. The controversy that deeply aggravated the crisis arose from the attitude that the northern states had towards the fugitive slaves, since there was an increasing disposition on the part of the northerners to avoid the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793, this law obliged those slaves who escaped from the southern states to be returned to their owners. The response to the pressures of the southerners ended in unjust captures of free African Americans who were dragged to the southern states to be subjected to slavery. This controversy led to a whole confrontation that endangered the Union when it also had to define the status that the new territories should assume after the war against Mexico with respect to slavery.

In short, of the three new territories annexed by the United States, California became a free state while Utah and New Mexico became slave territories.

The South gained a tougher fugitive in slave law.

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How did the changes that Augustus made to the Roman tax system reduce government corruption? Use at least 3 sentences.

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Prior to Julius Caesar, tax collection was tendered to private tax collectors who practiced tax farming. They lined their pockets through extortion. Caesar restored an older system of getting the cities to collect the taxes themselves. Augustus, instead created a paid professional tax-collecting imperial bureaucracy under his direct control. This decreased corruption in tax collecting.

which Enlightment thinker believed that it us a goverments job to protect the natural rights of life ,liberty and property​

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Johne Locke

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Sorry i don’t have an explanation just kinda knew it :/