Robert E. Lee fought on the confederate side which was the southerners. He owned slaves and was for slavery. So white supremacists see him as an symbol for slavery, and since he was for slavery like how most southerners wanted he fought for that. Now that slavery is mostly abolished everywhere (there is still slavery going on) the white supremacists don't like that and are against it. They think they are more superior than any other race. With the Virginia protests with removing the statue the group of the supremacists said "you will not remove us" or something close to that I forgot. This is off what I remember because I just did an assignment on this. Also they think he was a good general because he fought for white supremacy, so yes he was a supremacist. That is why so many racists are protecting his statue. There is an article that I can send you in your pm if you would like.
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With anger that workers would dare to challenge buisness owners.
Answer:
The purpose of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution is to create basic rights for every citizen and they were called the Bill of Rights.
Explanation:
The words about persecution and their best definitions are:
- Partisan - a person who takes part in an organized fighting group.
- Genocide - the deliberate act of killing a group of people because of their race.
- Persecution - the act of mistreating others due to their characteristics or beliefs.
- Initiate - to begin or start.
- Liberation - the act of being set free.
<h3>What are some words related to persecution?</h3>
Persecution refers to when a person is mistreated due to their beliefs or race. Sometimes this can lead to genocide where people are killed because of their race.
Those who resist and join partisan groups will fight against the persecutors when they initiate rebellion. If they are set free from their persecution they would be said to have been liberated.
Find out an example of partisan groups at brainly.com/question/21255850.
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The Indies played a great role in history. The land was originally home to the indigenous. After the trans-Atlantic expedition the Spanish settled in the indies area for the first 28 years taking over the land and people.