Axis powers consisted of
Germany (Nazis) (Hitler)
Russia (Soviets) (Stalin)
And Japan (Tojo)
And the Allies consisted of
United States (Franklin D. Roosevelt/Harry S.Truman)
Great Britain (Winston Churchill)
France
ok so I dont know the first one, but sand creek massacre happend on 1864 Novermber 29th, basically a group called the Colorado Volunteers surrounded the Natives at Sand creek, massacring them all, killed about 400 people, most scalped.
Massacre at wounded knee: happend on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, December 29th, 1890. The 7th Calvary Regiment surrounded the Indians once more massacring 150-300 Lakots were dead. 25 soilders died, and 39 wounded.
<span>It never ceases to amaze me when a teacher asks a question like this. Why are any coastal areas important? Why are any Sounds important? The real question should be, What are the physical properties of coastal areas that make them important enough for educated humans to talk about? Does Washington's coastal area have properties that differentiate it from other coastal areas on the planet? I would argue that the question is searching for the wrong answer. Your teacher must have listed some properties of the area she is asking you to regurgitate, or she is trying to prompt some answer from your textbook, which may or may not be true. So, I return to the real question- what is it about coastal areas, in general, that make them important to the life on the planet, or to the well being of the human population? Is there anything that differentiates the Washington coastal area and the Puget Sound from other coastal areas around the globe?</span>
The main source of conflict at the Constitutional Convention was in regards to federal v. state power.
Federalists v. Anti-Federalists fought for weeks through published essays to push forward their view on whether their should be a strong Federal government or whether there should be a weak federal government to allow for strong and sovereign states.