The purpose of the increased funding to public works were to help fund their equipment and training needs, and their preparation, response and recovery initiatives. In order to fully support local public works agencies, it would be ideal if DHS/FEMA could create public works-specific grant programs which would cover their myriad of training, equipment and staffing needs.
Plantation owners turned to the enslaved Africans as a labor force because they were not paying them for their work, instead they were just providing shelter and food for them. Also, they had total control over them because they owned them, thus were able to make them work as much as they wanted and the slaves couldn't do anything about it.
Well although obviously none of these are exact, there was definitely more than 70, and definitely not 70,000, so by process of elimination, I would say the answer has to be 7,000.
Dunkirk evacuation<span>. </span>Dunkirk evacuation<span>, (1940) in World War II, the </span>evacuation<span> of the </span>British<span>Expeditionary Force (BEF) and other Allied </span>troops<span>from the </span>French<span> seaport of </span>Dunkirk<span> (</span>Dunkerque) toEngland. Naval vessels and hundreds of civilian boatswere<span> used in the </span>evacuation<span>, which began on May 26.</span>