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I think this question is rooted in WWII when the Japanese were being put into interment camps- so I will answer based on that. The United States, regardless of race, has no justification to take away the rights of its citizens. Even in times of war, someone needs to be accused of being a spy with actual hard <em>evidence</em> before they should be subjected to that.
The correct answer is "hostilities between American Indians and the Colorado militia."
The Wounded Knee Massacre, which occurred in 1890, was a confrontation between Native Americans who belonged to the Minincojou and the Hunkpapa Lakotas and the Colorado Militia, led by Colonel James Forsyth.
As a result of this battle, nearly 300 Native Americans and 25 American soldiers died. In 1990, the US Congress passed a resolution expressing a "deep regret" for the massacre.
No court system
No chief executive
Laws needed approval from nine of the thirteen states
Congress did not have the power to draft the army
Amendments must be approved by thirteen states
Congress did not have the power to collect state debts owed to the federal government
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American cities decline / hollowed out into post-industrial wastelands. Industries fled overseas as other corporations sought lower wage costs.
Henry David Thoreau opposed the Mexican War, so you could consider him an opponent of Manifest Destiny. Manifest Destiny was an overarching idea or concept, but it's practical application took place in many different events and contexts.
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