The Boston Massacre also known as the Incident on King Street (now State Street) was a confrontation between civilians and British soldiers. The confrontation started with small insults between Edward Garrik (local) and the soldiers John Goldfinch and Private White. It wasn't until White hit Garrik that the real confrontation started. As a result, 5 men were killed during the fight and March 5 of 1770 was remembered as the Boston Massacre.
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On 15 August, a great typhoon, known in Japanese as kamikaze, struck the fleet at anchor from the west and devastated it. The Japanese believed that their gods had sent the storms to preserve Japan from the Mongols. They called the two storms kamikaze, or "divine winds." Kublai Khan seemed to agree that Japan was protected by supernatural forces, thus abandoning the idea of conquering the island nation.
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September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945
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It would enable poor peasants to enter the labour market by increasing their productivity, and force landlords to work by reducing their reservation wage. These effects of land reform may have been powerful in China because of the low level of consumption in the early 1950s.