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Onate sent his nephew and a few other men to go to Acoma Pueblo. When they got there, Onate's nephew named Zaldivar was killed, along with most of the other men that he had with him. When the few men that survived got back to spain, they told Onate what had happened. Onate was furious and sad. He said that the Acoma people had basically started a war and to show no mercy to them. So he sent 70 - 90 soldiers and Zaldivar's brother to the Acoma Pueblo to get revenge. They killed most of the Acoma people, and the rest of them they brought back to Onate. Onate said that all of the left over Acoma people were guilty, even the little kids. Men over the age of 25 had to have there right foot cut off, and 25 years of slavery. The men 12 to 25 years old spent 20 years in slavery. Women over the age of 12 spent 20 years in slavery. And younger girls and kids were sent to Mexico to become slaves in convents. The children that went to Mexico were never heard from again.
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During World War II (1939–45), the United States fought battles in several regions of the world. These regions were called theaters. Battles with the Japanese mostly occurred in the Pacific Theater, the waters and islands of the Pacific Ocean.
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The statement that is false about the Tuskegee study is that the U.S. Public Health Services allowed participants to receive effective treatment when penicillin became widely available after World War II. Option C is correct.
Between 1932 and 1972 the U.S. Public Health Service carried out this clinical experiment or study known as Tuskegee aiming to to analyse the natural history of untreated syphilis. It was considered unethical. It was conducted by the Public Health Service along with the Tuskegee University, 600 impoverished, African-American sharecroppers were subjected to this study and it showed that 399 out of them had latent syphilis and 201 did not contract the disease.