Answer:
They were discriminated. There were only four
U.S. Army units under which African
Americans could serve. Prior to 1940,
thirty thousand blacks had tried to enlist in
the Army, but were turned away. In the
U.S. Navy, blacks were restricted to roles
as messmen. They were excluded entirely
from the Air Corps and the Marines. This
level of inequality gave rise to black
organizations and leaders who challenged
the status quo, demanding greater
involvement in the U.S. military and an end
to the military’s segregated racial practices.
They acquired the Oregon territory in 1846 when the Oregon Treaty was signed between U.S. and Britain to settle the boundary dispute.
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B, continued to experience racism and segregation.
Well although obviously none of these are exact, there was definitely more than 70, and definitely not 70,000, so by process of elimination, I would say the answer has to be 7,000.
It basically means You can't tax me without asking my government! King George was never in america and just said I am going to tax this but never asking the american government just doing it