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Factory owners reacted with violence
Mandela concluded that protesters must consider violence as a response to violence on the part of the government
the way Catholics of that time reacted to anything different from them, with violence and false accusations
the way Catholics of that time reacted to anything different from them, with violence and false accusations
The Powhatan Native Americans reacted to the Virginia colonists by attempting to kill them all.
custer's defeat was probly ok to the native americans
They reacted with mixed emotions.
Southerners often reacted to abolitionists with anger and hostility, viewing them as a threat to their way of life and property rights. Some resorted to violence or intimidation tactics to silence abolitionist voices in the South.
the americans blamed the immigrants for there economic failure. they also blamed them from taking job from americans. but i find this wrong because those americans were immigrants once or the family they came from were.
They would have killed them like they have before.
I know that Texas was upset because they liked having the largest state status.
They didn't like it because the U.S. Government kept making them move after tricking them into treaties and they literally were hypocrites since they kept on going against their own words but not letting anyone else. They also started killing buffalo for hide and the Native Americans worshipped and relied on the buffalo for spiritual beliefs, food, clothing, warmth, but the U.S. only wanted the buffalo for money. they wasted the buffalo and the Native Americans didn't like it, which lead them to the Indian Wars.