Answer: Gregoria Apaza nació el 23 de junio de 1751 en Ayo Ayo, Bolivia, hija de Nicolás Apaza y Marcela Nina. Fue una revolucionaria aymara que junto a su hermano Tupac Katari (Julián Apaza) y su cuñada Bartolina Sisa, lideró una de las más importantes rebeliones indígenas contra el dominio español en el Alto Perú.
In English Gregoria Apaza was born on June 23, 1751 in Ayo Ayo, Bolivia, daughter of Nicolás Apaza and Marcela Nina. She was an Aymara revolutionary who, together with her brother Tupac Katari (Julián Apaza) and her sister-in-law Bartolina Sisa, led one of the most important indigenous rebellions against Spanish rule in Upper Peru.
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Many of washingtons men would no longer be obligated to fight due to the provisional enlistments that typically lasted for no longer than a year. Many of them had already decided they had done their part and since moral was low at this time, it was expected a lot of men would stop fighting on January 1st. Because of this, he wanted to attack while he still had the men to have more power and also boost morale among the men who would potentially be leaving
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1841: John Tyler endorsed the idea of manifest destiny to defend the continued expansion of the United States, including the annexation of Texas.
It was primary imperialism that influenced the reform movements of the 1800s, since many Europeans thought it was morally wrong for imperialists to be exploiting native populations, mostly in South America and Africa.
Well though the question is very vague there is two ways you can go at this the first NATIVE Americans came from asia somewhere near Siberia. if youre talking about settlers then it would have to be the Europeans.
The native Americans were more of a nomad group they went where their food went.
The settlers on the other hand they went from city TO rural (they were in a new frontier just recently discovered )
there's more then one reason they moved to the Americas but the main reasons was to broadening there hold on territory and increase their wealth