Answer:
If we go by total death count, Mao Zedong is the most brutal dictator of all time.
Explanation:
Mao Zedong was the dictator of China from 1949 until his death in 1976. As chairman of the Communist Party of China, he was in charge of most Chinese policies at the time.
Most of his policies are recognized by historians as having been not only an economic failure, but also an humanitarian failure, because of the millions of deaths that these policies brought, especially the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution.
According to most historians Mao Zedong caused the deaths of around 50-100 million, making him by most estimates, the dictator that caused the most deaths in history.
1.disenfranchisement-the act of denying or preventing a person to vote
2.Henry Grady-Georgia journalist that encouraged unity and trust between North and South to aid in the economic recovery of Georgia
3.the Atlanta Compromise -the idea proposed by Booker T. Washington that equality should be sought gradually, focused more on economic equality rather than social equality
4.Alonzo Herndon-established the Atlanta Mutual Insurance Association and supported the civil rights movement
5.segregation-the legal separation of public facilities in the South, based on race
In 1763, Spain owned land west of the Mississippi River. Spaniards were the first people to visit the Lousiana region in 1541. However, it was the French who established a presence in this area in 1682. They claimed the entire Mississippi River basin. <span>France controlled this area until 1763 when it ceded the land west of the Mississippi River to Spain. </span> France was then defeated in the French and Indian war so she lost the territory east of the Mississippi River to Great Britain.
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