Answer: This was part of the Indian removal
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in 1890 the Angeles had 50,300, and in the year 1900 it reached 100,000 inhabitants having water shortages.
Between the 1920s and 1960s they reached African-American Angeles and as a result the population increased five times more
for 1990, Latinos arrived to the south of the city.
Currently, Los Angeles has 4,000,000 people and has the second highest population of Mexicans (1,700,000). The city has the largest number of Asian inhabitants in the country.
Los Angeles is home to people from approximately 140 countries and 224 different languages
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Constantinople was the closest Christian city it was later taken over and the name was changed to Istanbul
Answer:The Holy Roman Empire (Latin: Sacrum Imperium Romanum; German: Heiliges Römisches Reich), later referred to as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, was a multi-ethnic complex of territories in Western and Central Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages and continued until its dissolution in 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars.[6] The largest territory of the empire after 962 was the Kingdom of Germany, though it also included the neighboring Kingdom of Bohemia and Kingdom of Italy, plus numerous other territories, and soon after the Kingdom of Burgundy was added. However, while by the 15th century the Empire was still in theory composed of three major blocks – Italy, Germany, and Burgundy – in practice only the Kingdom of Germany remained, with the Burgundian territories lost to France and the Italian territories, ignored in the Imperial Reform, mostly either ruled directly by the Habsburg emperors or subject to competing foreign influence.[7][8][9] The external borders of the Empire did not change noticeably from the Peace of Westphalia – which acknowledged the exclusion of Switzerland and the Northern Netherlands, and the French protectorate over Alsace – to the dissolution of the Empire. By then, it largely contained only German-speaking territories, plus the Kingdom of Bohemia. At the conclusion of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, most of the Holy Roman Empire was included in the German Confederation.
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