1962
The Cuban Missile Crisis came in 1962. It began when the Soviet Union installed nuclear missiles on Cuba, which is in close proximity to US territory, just 90 miles south of Florida. During the crisis, leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union were engaged in a political and military standoff for thirteen days.
The crisis finally ended when the Soviet Union agreed to remove the missiles in Cuba and the US promised not to invade Cuba in return. <span>
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Answer:
Economic hardship and religious and political persecution were the main motives for most immigrants coming to the United States of America in the 1800s.
Explanation:
Most immigrants escaped from poverty, crop failure, famine, land scarcity, labor shortages, unemploment and lack of economic opportunities. They saw America as a land of opportunity and so far, many newly-arrived continue to think of the US in such terms. However, many immigrants also escaped from political and religious persecution and repression.
During the Early Middle Ages in Europe, warfare frequently occurred.
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were invasions by Vikings, Magyars, Germanic barbarians, and Muslims, and this caused war outbreaks.