Her work contributed to African Americans getting justice. Ida B. Wells led an anti-lynching crusade in the United States in the 1890s. Consequently, she founded various groups that advocated for the rights of African Americans and became vital in groups striving for African-American justice.
After the colonists won independence from Britain there main concern was...
Answer: having a government that was too strong and powerful.
The issue with the British government was that before the Revolution their government was too strong. They felt that it could abuse their rights and that they could do nothing to stop it. They wanted their new, independent country to have a government that would not have enough power to abuse their rights.
Answer: The words that best describe life on the Oregon trail is: peaceful journey to a new life
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Aaron was known as the " High Priest "
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The allies did a number of things to ensure the success of the D-Day invasion.
The key thing they did is work to convince the Germans that the invasion would come at Calais as opposed to the beaches at Normandy.