ANSWER: Romans and Early Christians had growing tensions for multiple reasons, but mainly for religious purposes (duh). Christians threatened Roman beliefs as they became vast in Roman territory an began to control the population. The Romans did not like this, and began to execute anyone who was Christian, even extending the religion to be illegal.
-Despite the harsh conditions, Christians were still able to find their way of spreading and growing throughout all of Rome, lololol
-ironically because if the illegalization of Christianity, Their boi Jesus helped.
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The United States experienced major waves of immigration during the colonial era, the first part of the 19th century and from the 1880s to 1920. Many immigrants came to America seeking greater economic opportunity, while some, such as the Pilgrims in the early 1600s, arrived in search of religious freedom.
Brown v. Board of Education (1954). The case ruled that segregated public schools were unconstitutional on the grounds that "separate could never be equal." The case overturned Plessy v. Ferguson, a landmark and deeply racist Supreme Court decision from 1896 that had allowed segregated education.