The statement that reveals the extent of william M "boss" tweed influence over new york city government in the late 1800s would be : tweed got his hand-picked candidates elected governor and mayor,
which make william M. Tweeds practically legally untouchable within the are
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Migration:-
Migration is to leave the country you live in, your own country and go live in another country you chose forever.
<u>1. Britons - Celts. </u>The Britons lived all over the island of Great Britain and on the surrounding islands. They spoke the Celtic Common Brittonic language, which diversified into a group of related Celtic languages.
<u>2. 55 BC - 449 AD - Romans.</u> This is the timeline that comprises the time the Romans first invaded Britain to the aftermath of the departure of Roman troops.
<u>3. Briton King - Vortigern:</u> Vortigern was a King of the Britons who is remembered for welcoming the Saxons into Britain and then being unable to get them to leave.
<u>4. Danish King - Cnut</u>: He was a Danish king who ruled over a Saxon-Danish kingdom in England from 1016 until his death in 1035. He was of the Viking race.
<u>5. King who restored English culture - Alfred:</u> Alfred the Great was the fifth son of King Ethelwulf, ruler of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex. When he was born at Wantage in 849, it might have seemed unlikely that Alfred would ever become king, but in 871, Alfred had to take over as king of Wessex in the middle of a year of nine major battles between the West Saxons and Vikings.
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7th December 1941 is a significant event in United States history. <em>It's speculated that the United States could have prevented the attack on Pearl Harbor and the ensued war with the Japanese.</em> After the war documents belonging to Joseph Grew, the American ambassador to Japan, were discovered. According to the papers ambassador Grew had obtained intelligence from the Peruvian ambassador to Japan which confirmed their was a plot to attack the Pearl Harbor. The message was received almost a year before the attack. Grew passed the info along which seemed superficial which he seemingly believed it to be unlikely. He later blamed the attack and the United States involvement in World War II on President Roosevelt.
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Japanese-Americans faced discrimination from their communities and the US government.
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