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Answer:
The correct answer is option D. Ida B. Wells
Explanation:
Ida B. Wells was an African-American teacher who developed the National Association of Colored Women to help black families.
She worked on fighting racism, injustice and prejudice in 20th Century America and quickly became one of the most famous Black women of her time.
Interestingly, she was born a slave in the year 1862 and was 'freed' thanks to the Emancipation Proclamation during the American Civil War.
She lost her family when she was a young kid but educated herself and became a widely known teacher and Journalist.
White supremacy groups showed violent resistance to her activism and to promote African rights and equality she even went to speaking tours in Britain.
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Los derechos territoriales españoles sobre Alaska y la costa oeste de América del Norte databan de la bula papal de 1493 y del Tratado de Tordesillas, que asignaron a España todo el territorio de América tras su descubrimiento en 1492. En 1513, los derechos españoles se reforzaron cuando el explorador español Vasco Núñez de Balboa cruzó el istmo de Panamá y descubrió el océano Pacífico, tomando posesión de todas las tierras bañadas por ese océano para la Corona de España. Sin embargo, la colonización española del territorio al norte de México no comenzó hasta el siglo XVIII, cuando se fundaron misiones y asentamientos en la costa norte de Las Californias (California).
Answer:
Despite differences among tribal members, the tribe enjoyed peace and prosperity under the leadership of John Brown, who became tribal chief in 1885.
Explanation:
John Brown was the Chief of the Seminole Nation from 1885 to 1901. The frictions in the excerpt are referred to as north and south factions of the tribe.
The first Seminole tribal chief recognized by the Government was Big John Chupco. When the tribe was allowed to elect their chief, they elected John Jumper, who was followed by the tribe while Big John's government.
John Brown was Jumper's son-in-law and was elected Chief of the Seminole Nation when his father-in-law resigned to spend his time in the Spring Baptist Church.