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The positive results were the expansion to the west and the negative effects was the Indian removal act

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What were the positive and negative results of the cotton boom?

Positive would be: increased profits for raw goods. Negative would be: increased costs for making profits as in slave ownership


Which stage about the reconstruction stage is false?

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Why did European monarchs fear the example set by the US?

The monarchs were afraid the thought of having a seemingly completely free democracy would spread, taking away the little control they had; they also didn't want another revolution, as it results in changing the authority, in their case, the monarchy.


What were the positive and negative results of the cotton boom in the south?

The cotton boom in the South during the 19th century led to significant economic growth, making cotton a key cash crop that fueled both regional and national economies. However, this prosperity came at a high cost; it entrenched the system of slavery, leading to moral and social injustices, and exacerbated economic disparities. Additionally, the focus on cotton monoculture resulted in soil depletion and environmental degradation, laying the groundwork for future agricultural challenges. While it enriched some, it perpetuated a cycle of inequality and suffering for many.


How were the results of the british strategy in the south similar to the results in north?

The British captured large seaports but could not control the countryside.