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400 years ago America consisted of a few colonies, financed by private investments, whose inhabitants were mainly religious minorities.
The experiment was both a religious and an economic one: to develop a colony, in the other side of the world, where a religious, homogeneous minoroty could develop an economy, mostly self-sustaining, but also with the goal of trading with the local inhabitants.
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Slavery was abolished in 1865, though the law says that you can't have african americans as slaves, it did not mean anything else, and white people had huge racist and prejudiced holdings against them, and because of this they were segregated and had been victims of many crimes because of their color because most americans did not like the fact slavery was abolished and treated them like dirt especially in the south.
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Unrelated but this led to the great migration of African Americans from southern places to north, about 6 million traveled. (1916-1970)
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The Second Battle of El Alamein was a turning point in the North African campaign. It ended the long fight for the Western Desert, and was the only great land battle won by the British and Commonwealth forces without direct American participation.
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