The Federalist Party had been declining in popularity for several years before the War of 1812, which they opposed. After the war, many citizens viewed them as being unpatriotic, and they lost their last remaining strands of support.
- Timbuktu, a trading city in central Mali, is still referred to as the most isolated remote location in the world.
- Timbuktu started as a summer encampment for nomadic tribes of the region.
- During World War II Timbuktu was used to house prisoners of war.
- Today Timbuktu is very, very poor.
- Both droughts and floods consistently threaten the city. Flooding happens because the city doesn’t have an adequate drainage system to keep rainwater from building up.
- The movement of salt from the mines in the middle of the Sahara desert through Timbuktu to the Niger River is what Timbuktu depends on for its survival.
- Rice is the predominant crop grown in the area.
- It is about 15 km north of the Niger River.
- In the 14th Century it became the commercial, religious and cultural center of the West African empires of Mali and Songhai.
- Timbuktu’s greatest contribution to Islam and world civilization was its scholarship. By the 14th Century important books were written and copied in Timbuktu.
Most of the workers who worked on the tobacco plantations located in Virginia in the 1600's are mostly indentured servants. Indentured servants are individuals (both men and women) who signed an agreement, also known as "an indenture" in which they agree to work for a certain amount of years in exchange of transportation to Virginia, and once they get to Virginia, other essentials such as food, shelter, and clothing are given to them.
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The Colvin's teachers considers the Negro History Week unjust because its seems to replenish the racial agenda against the blacks.
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Claudette Colvin?</h3>
Claudette Colvin was a black and civil rights activist that refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger before Rosa Parks.
She was applauded in the South because she was the first person to defy the Jim Crow laws that segregated the race
In conclusion, the Colvin's teachers considers the Negro History Week unjust because its seems to replenish the racial agenda against the blacks.
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