The discovery of the potential of the coal fro producing energy was revolutionary for the humans. The coal gave new opportunities, as this natural resource was able to produce so big of an amount of energy that the machines based on its work were able to do the work for which before that, lots of people and animals were needed, or it was take much longer time with the previously used energy sources like the wood and the water.
The coal gave the basis for the industrialization process, and it managed to revolutionize the manufacturing of the goods, which for the countries that used it, brought a very big wealth.
The name that was given to the group headed by Eustakio Mendizabel Benito at the start of 1970 was the "Military Front of ETA".
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Susan B. Anthony was an American social reformer and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement. Born into a Quaker family committed to social equality, she collected anti-slavery petitions at the age of 17.
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Born: February 15, 1820, Adams, MA
Died: March 13, 1906, Rochester, NY
The Freedmen’s Bureau was organized into districts covering the 11 former rebel states, the border states of Maryland, Kentucky and West Virginia and Washington, D.C. Each district was headed by an assistant commissioner. The bureau’s achievements varied from one location to another and from one agent to the next. Over its course of existence, the bureau was underfunded and understaffed, with just 900 agents at its peak. Bureau agents, who acted essentially as social workers and were frequently the only federal representatives in Southern communities, were subjected to ridicule and violence from whites (including terror organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan) who viewed the agents as interfering in local affairs by trying to assist blacks. While some agents were corrupt or incompetent, others were hardworking and brave and made significant contributions.
John Adams was from 1789 to 1797