As I mentioned elsewhere: Titusville, PA is the location of the first major oil strike in the United States.
In many ways, Titusville marked the beginning of America's obsession with oil and with the business world's interest in oil as a major economic driver.
In 1942, 29 Navajo men joined the U.S. Marines and developed an unbreakable code that would be used across the Pacific during World War II. They were the Navajo Code Talkers. ... The Code Talkers conveyed messages by telephone and radio in their native language, a code that was never broken by the Japanese.
As with everything, interpretations depend upon the reader. An example can be the Quakers who were religious and fought for abolition of slavery claiming that the constitution stated itself that all people on Earth are equal since they were created by God, the creator. The founding fathers, however, believed that slaves cannot be people and that they are 3/5 of a regular human being, so equality does not apply to them.
Answer:<em>African Americans</em>
Reason <em>Why: Causes. The primary factors for migration among southern African Americans were segregation, an increase in the spread of racist ideology, widespread lynching (nearly 3,500 African Americans were lynched between 1882 and 1968), and lack of social and economic opportunities in the South.</em>
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they were shoocked at scared
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