I remember reading the book on this the attack that ended the Japans rein on Alaska was the Kiska battle which the Japanese have fought in the think fog with smokeless powder so the Americans and Canadians couldnt see them but the Japanese saw the Americans and the Canadians. The Japanese follow the Bushido code which was t<span>he unwritten Samurai </span>code<span> of conduct, known as </span>Bushido<span>, held that the true warrior must hold that loyalty, courage, veracity, compassion, and honor as important, above all else. An appreciation and respect of life was also imperative, as it added balance to the warrior character of the Samurai. So the Japanese took their grenades and took the pins out...hit it against their helmets...and held it against their chests or heads because they did not want to go back to Japan they technically couldn't because it would be dishonor. So it all ended with mass suicide and the two Atom Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.</span>
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The Seminole Wars promoted the ideas of nationalism and expansion in that teh United States federal government tried to get the territory of the Florida Peninsula to settle with white people to exploit the land, the raw materials, and the natural resources for the benefit of the white United States.
Let's have in mind that the Seminole Wars are comprised of three major periods of battles between the Seminole Native American Indian tribe and some African American allies that supported Great Britain during the War of 1812, versus the federal troops of the United States.
The first Seminole War started in 1817 and ended in 1818. The Second Seminole War started in 1835 and ended in 1842, Finally, the Third Seminole War started in 1855 and ended in 1858.
After the war, the Seminole Indians were forced onto a big reservation in the central region of the Florida Peninsula. All the Florida Peninsula was ready for white settlers and the exploitation of land to make profits.
The U.S. government viewed it was necessary to stop the war, hen,ce pledged to work with the UN to set up a war crimes tribunal and human rights monitoring.
<h3>What was the Rwanda crisis?</h3>
It was popularly known as the Rwandan genocide that occured against the Tutsi in Rwanda in 7 April and 15 July 1994 during the Rwandan Civil War.
Around this time, members of the Tutsi minority ethnic group and some moderate Hutu and Twa were killed by armed militias.
The main cause of the genocide was the death of the Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana that occured when his plane was shot down above Kigali airport on 6 April 1994.
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