Racial segregation in the United States Armed Forces, which has included separation of white and people of color troops, quotas, restriction of people of color troops to support roles, and outright bans on blacks and other people of color serving in the military, has been a part of the military history of the United States since the American Revolution. Each branch of the Armed Forces has historically had different policies regarding racial segregation. Although Executive Order 9981 officially ended segregation in the Armed Forces in 1948, following World War II, some forms of racial segregation continued until after the Korean War.
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Since the renaissance was a rebirth of Roman and Greek culture, and the center of the Roman Empire was in Italy, it had to begin somewhere in that region. The region was very wealthy with trade and had much power and a lot of intellectuals in and out of the church. This all made it possible for it to begin.
The effect of Jays treaty is that it made trade easy with Britain while the french war was happening