Answer:
b. temporary N ative American victory over federal troops
Explanation:
The Battle at Little Bighorn happened because of tensions regarding gold that was found in Native American land.
Federal troops were sent in to subdue the natives but they were outnumbered and quickly defeated.
The victory was temporary in the grand scheme of things because the tribes were subdued by the US government and confined to reservations.
Answer: “The Black Star Line”: Singing a Song of Garveyism. African-American soldiers returned from World War I to face intensified discrimination, segregation, and racial violence.
Explanation:
Governor Berkeley returned to power. He seized the property of several rebels for the colony and executed 23 men
by hanging, including the then-governor of Virginia, William Drummond. After an investigative committee
returned its report to King Charles II, Berkeley was relieved of the governorship, and recalled to England.
Charles II was reported to have commented, "That old fool has put to death more people in that naked country than I
did here for the murder of my father." No record of the king's comments have been found; the origin of the story
appears to have been colonial myth that arose at least 30 years after the events.Indentured servants both black and white joined the frontier rebellion. Seeing them united in a cause alarmed the
ruling class. Historians believe the rebellion hastened the hardening of racial lines associated with slavery, as a way
for planters and the colony to control some of the poor
The performer that was not killed in a 1959 plane crash was Waylon Jennings. The accident is known as "The day the music died".
The plane crash took place on Tuesday, February 3, 1959, when rock and roll composers and musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper ("JP" Richardson), along with the pilot Roger Peterson, were carrying out a tour by the United States. Their Beechcraft Bonanza four-seat plane crashed into a corn field in the small rural town of Clear Lake (Cerro Gordo County) in the state of Iowa. All them passed away.