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The Ottoman Empire was the most religiously diverse empire in Europe and Asia. Macedonia, the southernmost Balkan regions and Asia Minor, which formed historically and in the minds of late Ottoman elites the territorial core of the empire, housed large groups of Christians and a significant number of Jews. Religious diversity characterized the core regions of the Islamic empire. Struck by an existential crisis beginning in the late 18th century, the Ottoman state undertook reforms, declared the equality of its subjects, willingly maintained its diversity and even institutionalised the cultural and religious autonomies which it had given its Christian and Jewish communities. When the Ottoman state failed to defend its territory and sovereignty, the Young Turk Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), the revolutionary rulers who gained power in a coup, finally decided on a program of national homogenization in Asia Minor which it carried out in 1914-1918. The CUP classified the Ottoman populations and dealt with them through resettlement, dispersion, expulsion and destruction – depending on the populations' assimilability into a Turko-Muslim nation in the Anatolian core. It judged the Muslims, in particular the Kurds, assimilable, but the Christian groups non-assimilable.
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La Raza, as it was usually known, experienced most of its success at the local level in Southwest Texas, most notably when the party swept city council, school board, and mayoralty elections in Crystal City, Cotulla, and Carrizo Springs.
"Presently there are four categories of individuals of Cherokee Indian ancestry in the United States because the Bureau of Indian Affairs helped them to relocate and reorganize.
Individuals of Cherokee Indian ancestry no longer want to live together in tribes.
The Cherokee Nation became divided when the Indian Removal Act forced them to relocate. members of the Cherokee Nation purchased land and moved to different parts of the country."
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- There were great difficulties faced by the system as a whole when the settlers arrived inside the greater United States centuries before now, as there were free folk present inside the region who had demands which were not met first properly by the political systems and the government itself, as there were some who did not wanted any part of the tribal system inside the region rather they were sidelined for the development of the foreign investment inside the region.
- While, they also reached an agreement fortunately for the good of there people and the state itself, as they wanted a more peaceful and well organized system to prevail across the region.And it was all due to the reason the business to which the investment was all attracted to was the silk cultivation and mainly the possibility was seen inside the state of Alabama for the initiation of such business to be started by any firm or company.
- As, the tribes were relocated towards the state of Oklahoma and other regions for obtaining the objective set by the elite group of people inside the region.
Most Europeans believed the war would end quickly, but it bogged down to trench warfare.
The temperance reformers were part of the temperance movement that was a social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages that began in around the 1820s. The preacher Lyman Beecher and the minister and professor of theology John Edgar were one of the temperance reformers.
They became active in the 1820s and 1830s because in that period, after the American revolution when many economic and social problems occurred as a result of rapid inflation, the widespread drinking became a way of life.