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The correct answer is the Brunswick Shipyard and Harbor
Brunswick was a port in Georgia where shipyards operated and new ships were being built. During world war two, J. A. Jones construction company was in charge of making liberty ships to help the war effort and the company operated at the Brunswick Harbor shipyard. Eventually they moved out of it and moved to other shipyards.
The correct answer is - Cuban property owners.
Lots of the Cuban property owners fled the country after Fidel Castro took over. They were on the opinion that Castro's government will not last long, so that their move to the United States was temporary, and they left their properties, families, business behind. As it turned out, Castro's government did not fell, and they made a law with whom they confiscated the properties and businesses of all people that were not living in the country, so the people that left the country stayed permanently in the United States.
1924 but it didn't make any progress into the 1960s
Governor William Bradford of the Plymouth Colony offered a bountiful food of harvest with the Native Americans who were Indians during 1621. This was known as the "First Thanksgiving". Long before the America today, the Native Americans consist of tribes. When the English protestants came to their land, the <span>Wampanoag people taught them how to harvest corn and use fish to fertile their lands.</span>