During the Middle Ages, the Europeans wanted to spread Christianity than ever before. During this period, Chris Columbus and his Spanish explorers found the Americas and as more Europeans came to the Western Hemisphere, the Europeans forcibly converted them to Christianity. They also started engaging in global commerce now with their stronger empire and spread their religion in Japan before the Japanese expelled them from their state.
The state with the largest number of immigrants is California
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In its broader sense, the May Fourth Movement led to the establishment of radical intellectuals who went on to mobilize peasants and workers into the Communist party and gain the organizational strength that would solidify the success of the Communist Revolution.
Start date: 4 May 1919
Locations: Beijing
Blithe was born on 25 June 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... Blithe was then seen in episode three, as a lost Paratrooper from Easy Company. He participates in the Battle of Carentan but hid during most of the battle due to becoming hysterically blind as a result of the stress of battle.
The escalation of the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal led to distrust among the public of the American government. Up until the 1960's and 1970's, Americans were typically approving of the government. They patriotically followed President Roosevelt into World War II and praised the government for helping them out of the Great Depression. The government played it relatively safe in the '50's and Americans didn't mind because they were experiencing great prosperity and didn't want to get involved in another major war. By the time the '60's and '70's rolled around, the Vietnam War was a source of contention because people didn't really agree with the war and the government began hiding information and lying to the public to maintain what little support they still had. The real hit came when Nixon became implicated in the Watergate scandal causing the public to mistrust the government even more. Both of these events demonstrated to the American public that the great leaders of America aren't as great as they're played up to be.