The Grimke sisters Sara and Angelina were from born in the southern state of South Carolina in the United Sates in 1782 and 1805, respectively. In that time the Southern states of the United States had black people as slaves, and the sisters were not in favor of it. The two sisters were very religious and eventually became Quakers and started to speak up against slavery and to support the abolition movement that looked to free the slaves. This support of the abolition cause caused them to be disliked in their native state and even some problems with members of the Quaker community. The sisters supported by the American Anti Slavery society started to speak to other women in gatherings and giving conferences in favor of the slave cause, which were eventually attended by both men and women. This made The General Association of Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts angry and they sent out a pastoral notice strongly denouncing women preachers and reformers in 1837. For this reason the sisters felt the need to begin to fight for equal rights for women. The action against women and the intention to limit and restrict their rights by these religious leaders was on what the sisters based their argument for women's equal rights.The sisters continued to give lectures on women's rights and were very popular in the north of the country. One of the sister's, Angelina, married an abolitionist man and all of them eventually moved to Boston in the northern state of Massachusetts were they lived for the rest of their lives.
"<span>You would be concerned that the natural landscape had been destroyed and polluted by large factories, farms, and cities" The Native Americans contributed practically zero pollution to the area. </span>
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The main route was Silk Road
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Overturning the precedent of "separate but equal" with regards to school segregation is not one of the issues addressed by the Chief Justice Ear Warren. In addition, Earl Warren has taken over the position of governor of California and eventually became the 14th Chief Justice of the United States.
Fighting a guerrilla style war benefits the North Vietnamese government because they knew their environment well (while their opponents did not), they were not as well-equipped or experienced in fighting as their opponents, and they were in a defensive war.
The motive for the North Vietnamese government to order conventional offensive attacks in South Vietnam is because they now had the advantage and could fight in a conventional manner, they had the supplies and military experience to fight in a conventional way, and it will help them look better and more legitimate in the eyes of the rest of the world as well as the people of South Vietnam.
(This answer is assuming that the second part of the question is referring to the assaults on South Vietnam towards the end of the war. If not, please tell me in the comments, and I can give an answer for earlier in the war)