Until 1924, Native Americans were not citizens of the United States. Many Native Americans had, and still have, separate nations within the U.S. on designated reservation land. But on June 2, 1924, Congress granted citizenship to all Native Americans born in the U.S.
Answer:
France's King Phillip VI snatched land from King Edward III and retaliation had to follow.
Explanation:
Charles IV had died, unfortunately, he didn't have a son, but his first cousin, King Philip VI was named to be the successor. Philip VI snatched the duchy of Aquitaine from England in 1337 causing a declaration fo war from England.
Edward III King of England claimed right to the French throne and backfired when Philip refused to restore the lands he took (Guienne).
The conflict also involved control of Flanders, a key market for the English imports of wool and clothes.
The two men had started a Hundred Years War (1337–1453) a period well-characterized by the classic European realignments of power.
It was the time when Joanne of Arc emerged as a legendary source of inspiration for the French to seek rebellion against an English dominated world. As a female character, she was one of the first emblematic figures to appear leading a series of important battles in a major conflict.
The conflict yielded a crown for France ultimately yielding France victorious over the increasing influence and power of France.
Sadly, the conflict inflicted heavy casualities to the French, who suffered from famine, political unrest, and the Black Death. The victory was obtained at a very high cost.
As Northern missionary societies and the U.S. Bureau of Refugees, Freeman and Abandoned Lands (Freedmen's Board) entered the South in the post-bellum era to educate African Americans, they found that they would be building on educational efforts already established by slaves and free blacks.
They divided into so many city-states because of geography. The <span>mountainous terrain, many isolated valleys, and numerous offshore islands encouraged the formation of many local centers of power, rather than one all-powerful capital.</span>
One of the main purposes of Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England was to illuminate how the laws had formed over time, since people were starting to question their overall supremacy.