No he's more or less a fictional character in a movie. There was a Thomas Gates who was a general but had nothing to do with the assassination.
<span>Stained-glass windows helped teach a mainly illiterate populace.
The upper class did not participate in the performing arts.
</span><span>Some literature of the period includes Beowulf and tales of Robin Hood.</span>
Answer:African Americans in Baton Rouge organized the first large-scale boycott of a southern city’s segregated bus system. When the leader of the boycott, Rev. T. J. Jemison, struck a deal with the city’s leadership after five days without gaining substantial improvements for black riders, many participants felt Jemison capitulated too quickly. However, the boycott made national headlines and inspired civil rights leaders across the South. Two and a half years later, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. conferred with Jemison about tactics used in Baton Rouge, and King applied those lessons when planning the bus boycott that ultimately defeated segregation in Montgomery, Alabama, and drew major media attention to the injustices of Jim Crow laws.
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He was sent by <span>Anthony van Diemen, </span>the governor general of the Dutch East Indies.
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The Legislative Branch makes laws, the Executive carries out the laws (president, vice president ect.), and the Judicial assesses (evaluates) the laws (Supreme Court)
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