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Throughout history, there have been pockets of rebellion by groups of people all seeking for freedom or better treatment from either their government, governments of other countries.
From the Chicago Movement organised by Martin Luther King who demanded better treatment of blacks in America (and other parts of the world) and an end to segregation to the Mahatma Gandhi led Indian push for freedom to the LGBTQ+ community seeking inclusion and an end to homophobia, all these freedom movements all want one thing: freedom.
While they all want freedom, their demands have all been different in some ways. Some want freedom from colonial masters, others want an end to racial segregation, others want better treatment while others want acceptance.
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Many European countries argued over territories and land that they wanted, which lead to tension.
Yes. If they can justify the concern of public peace and safety as being a more immediate need than convenience of free speech expression at the time or place in question.
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Portuguese colonization of Atlantic islands in the 1400s inaugurated an era of aggressive European expansion across the Atlantic.
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