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Indigenous Peoples were largely segregated to reservations located in the Western states, with a few in the Eastern states (East of the Mississippi). Local governments often sponsored armed conflicts between European colonists and the Native Americans.
African Americans in the South were subject to repression, voting disenfranchisement, segregation, and even violence. The Jim Crow laws are a test of this. This is why many of them migrated to industrial cities in the North like NYC, Philadelphia, Chicago and Detroit, were they fared better, but still suffered from racism and discrimination.
<span>The greatest social shifts during this time in the
United States were caused by the Second Great Awakening, which was a
religious revival that sought in part to curb immigration. This of
course led to calls for prohibition, because it was believed that mostly
immigrants were the heavy drinkers. </span>
It was <span>by creating larger markets and making shipping easier.</span>
<span>On his pilgrimage to Mecca he introduced the kingdom of Mali to the world which was really unknown at the time He made a good impression to all of the people he met along the way. Also he was so rich that the amount of gold that he bought dropped the world price of gold.</span> Musa<span> not only gave money and donated to the cities he passed on the way to </span>Mecca<span>, including Cairo and Medina, but also traded gold for several holy souvenirs.He was so famous and rich that people thought that he built a mosque every Friday.</span>
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