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In 1954, the civil rights movement gained momentum when the United States Supreme Court made segregation illegal in public schools in the case of Brown v. Board of Education. ... Their efforts, however, brought much-needed attention to the issue of desegregation and fueled protests on both sides of the issue.
The time between 1609 and 1610 was known as the "Starving Time" because the Colony of Virginia was currently facing the issue of starvation during that winter.
They didn't plan ahead for food for the winter and many people died because of it.
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When Europeans settlers came to the Americans, Native Americans were treated very poorly. They often became slaves, subjected to harsh treatments that could cause death. Many of them also got infected by diseases for which they did not have antibodies, leading to millions of deaths.
These conditions made some Europeans uncomfortable, particularly missionaries. They argued for better treatment of the Native Americas, specially Spanish missionary Bartolomé de las Casas. For this reason, the Spanish crown forbade Native American slavery. However, they were still oppressed by other forms of work that were very much like slavery.
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While I don't know what author you're talking about I can try to help.
The author believes it to be ironic that the power returns to the monarchy after a revolution because that's exactly what the revolution was attempting to combat and change and in the end the revolution accomplished nothing if that was their goal.