Answer: On this day 100 years ago, British forces opened fire on the crowd attending a Gaelic football match in Dublin's Croke Park stadium. Fourteen people were killed or fatally wounded and dozens more were injured.
Dred Scott<span> sued Mrs. Emerson. </span>He<span> claimed that </span>he was no longer a slave because he<span> had become </span>free<span> when </span>he<span> lived in a </span>free<span> state. The jury decided that </span>Scott<span> and his family </span>should<span> be </span>free<span>. The Emersons </span>did<span> not like the decision and appealed to the Missouri Supreme Court in 1852.</span>
Answer:
he freed the slaves
Explanation:
On February 24, 1841, former President John Quincy Adams begins to argue the Amistad case in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. The crew agreed, but then duped the slaves by sailing up the coast to New York, where they were taken into custody by the U.S. Navy.
Here gives the medal of freedom and faught against racism
Answer:
A
Explanation:
On November 14, 1914, in Constantinople, capital of the Ottoman Empire, the religious leader Sheikh-ul-Islam declares an Islamic holy war on behalf of the Ottoman government, urging his Muslim followers to take up arms against Britain, France, Russia, Serbia and Montenegro in World War I.