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In June 1832, a group of Anglo-American settlers staged a rebellion against Mexican rule in the town of Anahuac, near Galveston. Currently Santa Anna was rebelling against Mexico’s current president Bustamante because he wanted federalists in power. The rebels liked this so they joined him in his rebellion. There was also the fact that the rebels were becoming stronger than the Mexican forces with the help of Santa Anna. With all of these Mexico was losing and a colonel (Jose de las Pierdas) puts a stop to this by letting the men free.
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During WWII, women went to work in factories while the men were away from war, this actually helped the unemployment rate drop since women were actually being used for something other then just being a "house wife", which was common in that time. Since we were just coming out of the great depression, it was hard for America to have the money to actually make weapons and have a war that we could actually fight.
Although there were no physical conflicts, the overhead fear that each country would use its new developments against the other one caused each party to struggle to become more advanced than the other. In both science and weaponry, each country advanced in fear that the other country would get ahead and they would be obliterated in an atomic war.
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Thomas Wood McLain volunteered for pharmacy school. They sent Thomas to Fort Sam Houston, Texas. For three months he was a pharmacist. In his two years as a pharmacist, he fulfilled his enlistment and was released from the army on August 25 1950. On that same day, the Korean war started. Thomas agreed to be on the inactive reservist for five years. Due to the Korean War, they then recalled him. During September of 1950, he was in the Army again as a PFC [Private First Class]. He received orders to take a troop train from Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky to Seattle, Washington. They loaded him and 500 Americans on board the ship the day before they loaded the Princess Pats Light Infantry [The Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry]. As soon as they hit open water and hit a storm, everyone started getting sick. Thomas later became a gunner and he got on-the-job training. He was later promoted to section sergeant. He was promoted again and made sergeant first class. That was towards the end of the war, that would have been in October of 1951. Thomas was on the front line from February 17th until October 28th, after he left the company.