The sugar and stamps act required British colonies to pay taxes so as to support the British army. Hope this helps
During both WWl and WWll, Great Britain was a member of the Allied Powers.
<span>Andreas Vesalius scientists(1514–1564) was pioneered modern anatomy and published a book in 1543 human dissection called De Humani Corporis fabrica. There are total 7 book in the series of book, which are given below-
Book 1: The Bones and Cartilages,
Book 2: The Ligaments and Muscles,
Book 3: The Veins and Arteries,
Book 4: The Nerves,
Book 6: The Heart and Associated Organs,
Book 7: The Brain.</span>
In the Civil War, Texas (young Texas) served as a support state, and there was barely any skrimishes in the state. Technically, by the governor's word (The governor at the time was Sam Houston), Texas was originally pro-Union, but the citizens wantes war as a way to assert the state's rights. Also, Texas did not fight for wealthy plantation owners in other states;<u> </u><u>Texas didn't have any cotton plantations compared to the other Southern states, so they didn't suffer as bad as a loss than the other states</u>. Moreover, during the battles outside of the state, the Texan soldiers either deserted from warfare or joined the Union.
During World war 2 which started in the 19th century, African-American units were utilized by the Army to combat the Native Americans during the Wars. The most noted among this group were the Buffalo Soldiers. Many of these men were unofficially allowed to enlist in the Union Army The African-American men registered for the draft, and black women also volunteered in large numbers. While serving in the Army, Army Air Forces, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, they experienced discrimination and segregation but met the challenge and persevered.