As of 2015, Mexico and Chile are the only two Latin American countries yet to formally recognize their Afro-Latin American population in their constitutions. This is in contrast to countries like Brazil and Colombia that lay out the constitutional rights of their African-descendant population.
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1. Ulysses S Grant
2. Winfield Scott
3. George B McClellan
4. Robert E Lee
5. William Tecumseh Sherman
6. J.E.B. Stuart
7. Philip Sheridan
8. Thomas Jackson
The U.S. Took them from Mexico and Frank/ Great Britan
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World War I officially ended with the signing<span> of the </span>Treaty of Versailles<span> on June 28, 1919. Negotiated among the Allied powers with little participation by Germany, its 15 parts and 440 articles reassigned German boundaries and assigned liability for reparations.</span>