During WW1 and WW2, German Americans were also segregated and discriminated, but it was much worse for Japanese-Americans probably because in WW1 the Japanese were on the Allied side with America, but in WW2, the Japanese switched sides to the Central Power with Germany.
You have a 1 out of 310 chance of being killed in a coal mine.
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The English imposed Marshall Law and heavy restrictions on the Colonies. Greater taxes were enacted as well. The straw that broke the camel's back was when the British tried to confiscate the firearms from the Colonists. They reacted by taking up arms, coming together and going to war with the world's greatest super power of the time.
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Number one answer is D. to force blacks into slave-like conditions. I dont know the other ones