A group of US businessmen overthrew the Queen of Hawai'i, took over the government, and requested that the United States annex the island chain. The US Marines were sent to Hawai'i as peacekeepers, but there were some reports that they were actively supporting the rebel government. Two men were sent separately to Hawai'i on fact-finding missions, to find out what's going on over there. One was sent by Pres. Benjamin Harrison, who believed in Manifest Destiny and favored the annexation of Hawai'i. After Pres. Cleveland, a supporter of Hawai'i's Queen Lili'uokalani, retook office in 1893, he sent the other. The two reports that the men submitted differed greatly. On the 100th anniversary of the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawai'i, a native Hawaiian student stated that the truth about what happened in Hawai'i around 1893 lies somewhere between the two reports. Eventually Cleveland gave in to the Republicans because Queen Lili'uokalani refused Cleveland's deal, which was for her to pardon the American rebels in exchange for help getting her restored to her throne.
In 476 C.E. Romulus, the last of the Roman<span> emperors in the west, was overthrown by the Germanic leader he who became the first Barbarian to rule in </span>Rome<span>. The order that the </span>Roman Empire<span> had brought to western Europe for 1000 years was no more.</span>
Generally, in America, and many other civilized countries, African Americans were once thought less than humans, property. We have made great advancements in human rights, the 14th, 15th, 16th amendments to the constitution gave black men freedoms and rights to vote, female rights came later. Now in modern day civilized countries, we are all born with basic inalienable rights protected not only by the United States constitution, but also the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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2-4, 1964: Two supposed incidents in the Gulf of Tonkin lead Johnson to seek congressional approval for direct U.S. involvement in Vietnam. March 8, 1965: First Marines land in Danang. Nov. 14-18, 1965: In the Ia Drang Valley, American troops fight their first large scale battles against the North Vietnamese Army.