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The problems of the Great Depression affected virtually every group of Americans. No group was harder hit than African Americans, however. By 1932, approximately half of African Americans were out of work. In some Northern cities, whites called for African Americans to be fired from any jobs as long as there were whites out of work. Racial violence again became more common, especially in the South. Lynchings, which had declined to eight in 1932, surged to 28 in 1933.
North America basically seized all land and killed most Indian's. Indian's were not used as slaves but rather kicked off their own land and moved north-west (trail of tears). Colonists also had no intentions in communicating with whomever they ran into, their main goal was land. Plus, there was no moral or family structure, the only people sent on the journey were men and very few families. Indians were literally kicked out of their own homes so colonists could build and produce new colonies. B is your answer.
It was "Spain" that was blamed for the sinking of the USS Maine on February 15, 1898, since this was a major catalyst for the Spanish American War, and it was "Grover Cleveland" who did not <span>support the annexation of Hawaii to the United States, since they believed there was too little information available about the pros and cons. </span>
all summer long, a group of men huddled in a stifling hot room in Philadelphia (Madison almost passed out from the heat) to develop the framework for a government that would govern the newly independent states of America.