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Geothermal plateau. I'm only guessing, but since a lot of places use heat as energy it only makes sense.
Moses Fleetwood "Fleet" Walker (October 7, 1856 – May 11, 1924) was an American baseball player, inventor, and author. He is credited by some with being the first African American to play Major League Baseball.[1] Walker played one season as the catcher of the Toledo Blue Stockings, a club in the American Association. He then played in the minor leagues, until 1889, when professional baseball erected a color barrier, that stood for nearly 60 years, until the game was once again integrated, with the rise of Jackie Robinson, in 1947, which brought an end to the segregated Negro Leagues. After leaving baseball, Walker became a businessman and advocate of Black nationalism.
The term "Bourbon Democrats" was never used by the Bourbon Democrats themselves. It was not the name of any specific or formal group and no one running for office ever ran on a Bourbon Democrat ticket. The term "Bourbon" was mostly used disparagingly by critics complaining of viewpoints they saw as old-fashioned.[4] A number of splinter Democratic parties, such as the Straight-Out Democratic Party (1872) and the National Democratic Party (1896), that actually ran candidates, fall under the more general label of Bourbon Democrats.
The DoI said that all men are "created equal, with certain inalienable rights, and among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." This laid the foundation that the US was supposed to be a free and equal society.
In reality however, African Americans remained in slavery until the civil war. Also, women were unable to vote until the late 1900s. Clearly, the ideals and values outlined in the DoI were very different from the realities of daily life for women and African Americans during early American history.