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In the 19th century, the Black Seminoles were called "Seminole Negroes" by their white American enemies and Estelusti ("Black People"), by their Native American allies. Under the comparatively free conditions, the Black Seminoles flourished.
Languages spoken: English language; Afro-Seminole Creole
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- famine; great economic turmoil;
-decline of peasants after population;
-plague eliminates serfs, serfs become peasants
-lower classes started to rise, but the higher class nobles pushed them back down
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"established relations with China"
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Richard Nixon Along with Secretary of State Kissinger, he redefined the role of the United States on the world stage. A gradual withdrawal of the 500,000 US soldiers fighting in South Vietnam was carried out, although the withdrawal lasted for four years. His greatest achievement was his approach and opening of relations with the People's Republic of China. Nixon also traveled to Moscow to negotiate the first step for an agreement on limiting strategic weapons.
Answer: In order from top to bottom
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1. Herman Melville
2. Henry Thoreau
3. Ralph Waldo
4. Emily Dickinson