Cape Town
The oldest modern European founded city on the African continent is Cape Town, which was founded by the Dutch East India Company in 1652, as a halfway stop for passing European ships sailing to the east.
Oregon originally claimed by theGreat Britain, France, Russia, and Spain. Spanish claims were later taken over by the US. The land area of the region that was claimed was unclear. In 1846, the boundary between America and the British territory was formally set at 49 parallels. The agreement between British North America and the US was signed on June 15, 1846 in Washington. The signing of this treaty prevented the third war in 70 years. The British part was north of paralel and the entire Vancouver island. The British part later came to Canada, while the territory south of 49 parallels came to America. Oregon was officially accepted into the Union of States on February 14, 1859.
The righ answer is: The Oregon territory was contested between United States and British North America.
Given what we know about the infamous events that occurred in Florida in the 1920s, we can confirm that the social climate of the time was reflected by the rise of serious <u>racially </u><u>motivated </u>crimes at the time.
In Florida, during the 1920s, there was a notable rise in racially motivated crimes. These crimes were most often violent in nature and are most notably exemplified by the Perry and Ocoee massacres.
Both of these events resulted in the death of many African Americans living in Florida at the time and were racially motivated. These crimes are one way in which the racial tensions of the 1920s were reflected in Florida history.
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At first, the author thought that the Nazis' were just defending their country, Germany But soon, in the story, all the Nazis' were killing people to gain leadership and land. Therefore the author did not know how dangerous the Nazis were until she got deeper into the war because they were killing just to gain leadership.
I would recommend reading “Esperanza Rising”,it’s so good also read “The boy in the striped pijamas”, both are really excellent!