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Pacific War, major theatre of World War II that covered a large portion of the Pacific Ocean, East Asia, and Southeast Asia, with significant engagements occurring as far south as northern Australia and as far north as the Aleutian Islands. U.S. troops advancing on Tarawa, Gilbert Islands, in 1943, during World War II.
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Pacific campaign or Pacific campaigns, usually refers to the Pacific War (1941–1945): campaigns involving Allied and Axis forces, in the Pacific and Asia during World War II.
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all three of them. southern white people made these laws to stop African Americans from voting.
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Although it was the law of the land for more than 300 years, American slavery was challenged and resisted every day, by its victims, by its survivors, and by those who found it morally unacceptable. Slaveholders depended on involuntary labor to keep their businesses solvent. Many enslaved African Americans defied the slave system by leaving it. The form of resistance most feared by slaveholders, however, was violent insurrection.
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1.John Smith- Jamestown
2.William Bradford- Plymouth
3.Roger Williams- Rhode Island
4.John Winthrop- Massachusetts
5.Lord Berkeley- New Jersey
6.Thomas H.- Connecticut
7.Duke of York- New York
8.The Calvert's- Maryland
9.William Penn- Pennsylvania
10.James Oglethorpe- Georgia