Answer: The 1960s were a decade of revolution and change in politics, music and society around the world. ... The 1960s were an era of protest. In the civil rights movement blacks and whites protested against the unfair treatment of races. Towards the end of the decade more and more Americans protested against the war in Vietnam.
Answer: All the Native American tribes <u>weren't</u> united against their struggle with the European settlers.
Explanation: You probably recall from your history lessons that we don't have the exact number of native tribes that used to live in America. But we know they were many. More than 1.000 different groups with their own beliefs, languages and objectives.
Some groups were rivals and helped Europeans to fight with their enemies. Some groups were too kind and gave Europeans food and helped them to survive in the new world. Other groups hated Europeans and actually tried to kill them many times.
So when we speak about natives we need to have in mind that we are not talking about just one group of people. They didn't have any type of unity consciousness because they did not see each other as one same group.
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The war was fought in Nigeria between the government of Nigeria and the secessionist state of Biafra. Biafra represented nationalist aspirations to the Igbo people whose leadership at the time felt like they could no longer coexist with the northern dominated federal government. The conflict resulted from political, ethnic, cultural, economic and religious tensions, which later preceded Britains formal decolonization of Nigeria.
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