Those countries were known as the "non-aligned nations." The Non-Aligned Movement was initiated by the leaders of Yugoslavia, India, Indonesia, Egypt and Ghana. Many other nations joined in their movement to keep free of commitments to the two superpowers, the USA and the USSR. At the Bandung Conference in 1955, twenty-nine nations were represented. The Belgrade Conference in 1961 was the first official summit of the Non-Aligned Movement. Member nations attending that conference were Afghanistan, Algeria, Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon, the Congo, Cuba, Cyprus, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Lebanon, Mali, Morocco, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, the Sudan, Tunisia, Yemen, and Yugoslavia. <span>Bolivia, Brazil, and Ecuador attended as observer nations. (Note also that Cuba was an original participant in the movement, but then ended up aligning with the USSR.)</span>
Nat Turner was a slave who led the only effective slave rebellion in history. He succeeded in spreading terror throughout the white southern people, starting a new wave of oppression that lasted until the Civil War. 56 African Americans were accused of participating in the rebellion and were executed. Turner had been comvinced that an eclipse signaled that it was time to fight back. The rebellion resulted in the death of 51 white people. After it was over, Nat was able to hide for 6 weeks before he was hung.
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changing the government in all of the colonies
providing housing for British troops
closing the port of Boston
1. The people that lived in the cabin that John B. King Jr. visited were his ancestors, the enslaved Kings.
2. King says that his wife and two daughters were <u>moved to tears</u> when they discovered the massive information about their ancestors.
3. Some of the incredible members of the King family included Lt. Co. Haldane King, who was a Tuskegee Airman (combat pilot).
4. Amanda says that the King family wants nothing from her family but the recognition that their ancestors were connected by slavery.
5. When Amanda uses the term 'slave' to describe the King family, the King family teaches her to say "enslaved people."
<h3>What is the difference between 'slave' and "enslaved people"?</h3>
A slave may refer to a person who lived as a servant of another.
But enslaved people refer to the systematic enforcement of slavery against the people's will.
Thus, by using "enslaved people" instead of "slave," there is the admission of enforced slavery as a real event that happened to some African Americans.
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Alexander Graham Bell invented the TELEPHONE in 1876. It is a device that lets two people have a conversation even when they are far from each other. This could be done by sending signals through cables. Alexander Graham Bell began a new era of communication with his invention of the telephone.