In addition to ending segregation in all branches of the military, Executive Order 9981 also laid the groundwork for ending segregation in other parts of the society. This Executive Order 9981 was passed on 26th of July in the year 1948 by United States President Harry S. Truman. It was passed to end the racial discrimination in the army.
It would be "b. to create a separate nation on the West Coast" that was not <span>a reason that different groups of settlers moved west during the mid-1800s, since most wanted to take advantage of government subsidies. </span>
The colonists got many of their ideas from the British. Much of the bill of rights is some of British ideas.Enlightenment thinkers pushed this.
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Several centuries ago, many practicing Christians, and those of other religions, had a strong belief that the Devil could give certain people known as witches the power to harm others in return for their loyalty. A "witchcraft craze" rippled through Europe from the 1300s to the end of the 1600s. Tens of thousands of supposed witches—mostly women—were executed. Though the Salem trials came on just as the European craze was winding down, local circumstances explain their onset.
In 1689, English rulers William and Mary started a war with France in the American colonies. Known as King William's War to colonists, it ravaged regions of upstate New York, Nova Scotia and Quebec, sending refugees into the county of Essex and, specifically, Salem Village in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. (Salem Village is present-day Danvers, Massachusetts; colonial Salem Town became what's now Salem.)
His efforts to fight oppression without violence