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1. fRench and Indian war, Boston Massacre, battle if Lexington and Concord
2. (it doesnt say but the Boston Massacre is debatable depending on the person you talk to.)
3. for the Boston Massacre, a riot broke out and british troops tried calming things down but the people kept trying to harm the troops so it led to the troops shooting the crowd and killing and injuring a few people.
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Generally, white power structures responded to the Civil Rights Movement based on their geographic location. Thus, most southerners spoke out against this movement, while most northerners supported the cause. This situation was even transversal to the Democratic and Republican parties, since for example Lyndon Johnson, Democratic President who approved the Civil Rights Act in 1964, supported the movement while Orval Faubus, Governor of Arkansas for the same party, did not do so in absolute.
In general, the governors and mayors of the south of the country did everything possible to prevent the advancement and achievements of this movement, through imprisonment (such as in Birmingham, where Martin Luther King was imprisoned), police repression and various government restrictions.
In contrast, northern politicians and those in Washington generally had a more open and responsive stance, supporting the movement and believing in equal opportunities.
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The middle class disappeared.
Opportunities increased for the lower classes.
A new class of wealthy citizens emerged.
<span>Many members of the upper classes lost their fortunes</span>
The architectural structures built were pyramids, palaces, walls, residences, and more. I’m sure someone else could tell you the second part of the question sorry.