He believed if he forced the Natives, there would be no 'parntership' between them.
One of the basic and most valued rights in america is freedom of expression
At the time it was already obvious that the Allies would win and it was only a matter of time till Japan surrenders. However, the Japanese were not ready to surrender, and the only other alternative that the Allies had was to lauch a land attach, which would result in even more casualties. So the <span>Allies attacked both civilian and military targets in Japan
to avoid even more losses</span>
It was a turning point as it stopped the spread of Islam into europe.
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The aristocracy is your answer :)