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Eli Whitney was born on December 8, 1765, in West borough, Massachusetts. Growing up, Whitney, whose father was a farmer, proved to be a talented mechanic and inventor. Among the objects he designed and built as a youth were a nail forge and a violin. In 1792, after graduating from Yale College (now Yale University), Whitney headed to the South. He originally planned to work as a private tutor but instead accepted an invitation to stay with Catherine Greene (1755–1814), the widow of an American Revolutionary War (1775-83) general, on her plantation, known as Mulberry Grove, near Savannah, Georgia. While there, Whitney learned about cotton production–in particular, the difficulty cotton farmers faced making a living.
King Philip ended his war because he won. This meant that Algonquians were kicked out of southern New England and made the English able to expand their territory.
From this point the Puritans in their writings they talk and draw the Native Americans as sinful people. These people believe that they should fight the natives or break a promise to their god.
I believe the answer is: unity and strength
The symbol above is the one that is used by Facism party in Italy. According to their point of view, their party exist to invite italian people to unite and shows their might over other countries. This become the basis for their tendency to go out and dominate neighboring countries.
Orginally known as the Boycott Movement was a British organization that was at the centre of the international movement opposing the South African apartheid system and supporting South Africa's non white population.. hoped this helped.
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