It shows the determination of the protestors and how the Chinese military overwhelmed them.
Explanation:
The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, also known as the Tiananmen massacre, the Tiananmen rebellion or the June 4 incident, consisted of a series of demonstrations led by students in the People's Republic of China, which took place between 15 April and June 4, 1989. The protest is named after the place where the People's Liberation Army suppressed the mobilization: Tiananmen Square, in Beijing. The protesters came from different groups, from intellectuals who believed that the Communist Party government was too repressive and corrupt, to city workers who believed that economic reforms in China had gone too far and that inflation and unemployment were threatening their life forms. The event that started the protests was the death of Hu Yaobang.
America found it difficult to force Britain to turn over their forts on the American side of the Great Lakes. Britain also closed many of its ports to American ships, making trading difficult. Britain also forced American merchants to pay tariffs. Meanwhile, Spain closed the lower Mississippi River to American shipping.