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By the late 1800s, huge ranches had developed in Texas. One factor that led to their growth was changes in the railroads. In the 1860s, most rail lines ended north of Texas, so cattle had to be driven to them. In the 1880s, rail lines were extended into the state.
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Even after slavery ended, discrimination and segregation still reigned in the US
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Nkrumah was deposed in 1966 by the National Liberation Council which under the supervision of international financial institutions privatized many of the country's state corporations. Nkrumah lived the rest of his life in Guinea, of which he was named honorary co-president.
Born: 21 September 1909; Nkroful, Gold
The cotton gin changed the textile industry by making cotton far easier to sort, greatly increasing the output of available cotton and therefore causing the price to drop. The cotton gin works by separating the cotton fluff that will be made into fabric from seeds and dirt. Previously, picking these seeds out of cotton took a great deal of time and energy, but the invention of the cotton gin in 1794 sped up the process, allowing farms to produce far more cotton and increasing the amount of cotton available for making clothing.
Benjamin Martin did not vote for South Carolina to start a militia after being summoned for a voting session called to vote for or against a levy/tax in support of the Continental Army which was the main military force of the United States when compared to other militias. Martin presents his opinion against the idea o South Carolina to start a militia pointing out that the colonies are entitled to independence, but war with Great Britain would be disastrous and bloody.