<span>If state troopers protected freedom riders, federal authorities would not interfere with local arrests.
Kennedy was influenced by rising international condemnation against violence meted on freedom riders noting that America was an arsenal of democracy trying to preach the political ideology in a polarized world.
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During the Industrial Revolution, the US underwent a technological advancement and a remake of how the economy worked. One of these technological advancement was the assembly line, which helped speed up production, as well as create "specialized" jobs (jobs in which a worker specializes in a part of the creation, such as creation of the engine and only the engine for a car, for example, in case you are wondering - remove the parenthesis and content inside). These changes in how factories worked helped with the mass exodus of the population from the rural areas to cities for higher pays, which helped with the population boom, and the soon to be restructuring of how cities worked and the services they provided. Without the Industrial Revolution, the US would not be the economically (& later miliatry) giant that she is right now.
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The Sugar Boycott was led by members of the Quaker faith, including important female voices such as Elizabeth Heyrick from Leicester who recognised the ways in which the sugar trade was helping to support the slave trade.
During the reign of Augustus in Ancient Rome, there was a state of peace and tranquility throughout the Mediterranean. It lasted for over 200 years which was unheard of in Roman culture
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