Incomplete question. However, I inferred from a historical perspective.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Thomas Gage (General Thomas Gage) was is a famous British general that controlled a large portion of British soldiers in North America during the British colonial era.
His statement likely came at a time when there was large opposition coming from Boston over perceived injustices from the government. Hence, his statement meant they (those in power) were losing or not in control over Boston.
Our reasons were racial, anti-imperialist, land claim specific, and practical. The goal of the United States was not to conquer another country, but to simply add to its territory, expand westward (primarily) and fulfill the goal of manifest destiny
It was the 19th Amendment to the US constitution that gave women voting rights for the first time ever in America. It was passed in 1919 and ratified in 1920.
<span>There was a backlash to the liberal policies that were prevailing at that time. There was a movement to a more conservative and balanced approach to government, A new ideology was born, and eventually graduated into the Republican Party. A socialist movement also gained popularity due to this backlash.</span>
Answer:
1. Nonviolent resistance was successful in the early part of the Civil Rights Movement because it showed that all races could be peaceful, respectable, and could get along with other races.
2. Dr. King is still widely admired by Americans today because he was a highly intelligent man who's protests and marches actually caused legal change! He is also admired because he is considered a martyr. This means that people connect his death with dying for his cause.
Explanation:
His assassination is known today to be organized by the United States government, so just think how important of a man he must have been to have been murdered for it.