Early in 1970, americans learned of a massacre by u.s. forces of defenseless villagers in My Lai.
<h3>Why was there a Massacre?</h3>
This was during the Vietnamese civil war. The Americans had fought on the sides of the South in the war.
The war was due to the fact that the South of Vietnam wanted to secede from the North.
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<span>Thomas Paine wanted people to think about what was happening. He explained that the people must fight against the unfair and unjust ways of King George III and the British Parliament.
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It was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India to produce salt from seawater, as it had been practised by the Indian people. ... And so, Mahatma Gandhi declared resistance to British salt policies to be the unifying theme for the civil disobedience movement and thus started Dandi March
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The Roman Empire was very,very powerful..and were ingenious when it came to inventing. The aqueduct was an example of this. The aqueduct could now bring water to people who once didn't have access to it. It'd be connected to a lake/reservoir etc, and would pump water to the city and its inhabitants. The aqueduct filled bathhouses, private pools, etc. Water is necessary in life; the Romans realized this..and created the aqueduct.
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