They get discrimmatnated or called Terrorist,even though some aren't
Psychology I'm pretty sure
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Reading some of the explorers' diaries of that era makes it clear that communicating with new peoples was a known issue, and that there were fairly clear and well-defined toolboxes to deal with it. I'm thinking particularly of Joseph Banks' Endeavor voyage notebooks, but I've seen the same thing in others. They meet a new group of people with a strange language, and rather than freaking out over it they matter-of-factly begin to collect nouns and verbs, and pick up a working vocabulary in an impressively short time. It was part of the expectations, really.
It's likely that this attitude and approach didn't carry over to the actual colonists, as opposed to the explorers, but at least they could take advantage of the initial work if so desired.
Some possible new ideas could be:
LGBTQ Have the same military rights as everyone else.
New regulations for who can qualify to be in the presidential race.
Or, A whole new layout for the United States.
Hope this helps!
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the eastern hemisphere includes, most of Africa, about half of Antarctica, all of Asia and Australia/Oceania, and most of Europe. the western hemisphere includes, about half of Antarctica and all of North and South America which includes the Caribbean and Central America as well as Greenland.
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