<span>Ida B Wells used a strategy we would today called "data journalism" in her anti-lynching campaign. She traveled through the south keeping records of all the lynchings that occured and the reasons for them. She then put this together in her book "A Red Record: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynchings In the United States" establishing several arguments of how lynchings were used to control African Americans.</span>
They were the ones that started a rebellion
The most surprising thing for me personally was the set up of the trenches, there is a very good system where the front line is the first to attack or be attacked while the others are there as backups. If someone were to get hurt within the first trench, there are easily accessible routes for the soldiers to take to retreat to safety, on the contrary, if the front lines were in need of any reinforcement whatsoever, there is a clear way to travel for the soldiers to get more ammunition or man power.
1. Nomads migrate according to climate conditions so they can feed their flock
2. Nomads don’t produce manufactured goods so they need to trade so they don’t live near settled people
3. Because they live close to nature and harsh conditions pastoralists is tougher than diamond plated differential calculus
4. Pastoral people tend to be more egalitarian
Death by crucification is a penalty for sinning. However, Jesus never sinned.