Turner's main point in his thesis was that the frontier played the most significant part in American History and that majority of history took place around the colonization of the West.
His arguments are considered innacurate because what mostly dominates American History are the Civil War, industrialization, slavery and immigration. He also ignores the existance of native americans who lived out of the settled area.
Women wasn’t able to vote or get a job they couldn’t own property they couldn’t learn
Birmingham: demonstrations, boycotts, and sit-ins. All these activities integrated the so-called Birmingham Campaign, as it was one of the most segregated cities in the US.
Washington D.C. : Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech delivered during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963 in front of 250,000 supporters of the Civil Rights Movement. It constituted a direct claim for the end of racism
Selma: police attacked peaceful marchers outside this city. The march which was peaceful in the beginning is nowadays known as the Bloody Sunday.
Watts: terrible riots took place here in 1965. A roadside incident escalated to a conflict with police and ended up causing six days of unrest.
Little Rock: students tried to integrate a school. This conflict required the involvement of the Supreme Court that issued the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision that declared segregated schools to be unconstitutional.
Montgomery: Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat in the bus in 1956 and it gave rise to the Montgomery bus boycott.
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The Declaration of Independence was issued.
1. C<span>. Outraged colonists protested the new taxes-- taxes on sugar, stamps, tea, and other goods angered colonists causing protest and boycotts.
2. A</span><span>. Sons of Liberty-- the Sons of Liberty were a group of young men willing to use violence to voice outrage over British acts and taxes. Sam Adams was one of the most notable leaders of the group.
3. A</span><span>. Rioting-- The First Continental Congress made the decision to fight against the British and take their first steps toward independence. </span>