with overt protests and criticism against the segregated draft and military service
establishing colonies, nature Americans die from diseases African slaves arrive and foods from Americans introduced to Europe
Native Americans never went to Europe. Some individuals made a visit, but the population of Native Americans never went to Europe.
World war 1 erupts in the sunmmer of August, 1914. The fact that war erupted in August 1914 did not surprise many Europeans. After all, tensions had torn Europe for years. The tensions were nationalism, militarism, and alliances.
Racial strife was extremely high during that time period (Black Panthers, etc.). This trouble was apparent in Vietnam as well as Europe and the US.
During (and even after) World War II, the most accurate general statement about the treatment of African-Americans in and out of uniform is this: America continued to neglect the dignity, genius, and freedom of its African-American population even while it waged a war to restore the same to Europe and Asia. The experience of Black Americans who served in the military is on its own one justification of this generalization. At the same time, the dedication, diligence, and fighting-success of individual and groups of African-American soldiers typically earned them respect among some of their White (and other) peers on the battlefields of the war. This respect would have a positive impact on the front-lines as well as on the home-front, despite the continued prejudice that many African-Americans experienced upon their return from war.
They were brought in from Africa, although they are called AFRICAN-Americans most of them come from Asia and Europe.
Neutrality Acts
Americans did not want to get involved in a European war again.
it encouraged African self rule and independence from Europe nova-net
it encouraged African self-rule and independence from Europe
it encouraged African self-rule and independence from Europe
it encouraged African self-rule and independence from Europe
It encouraged African self-rule and Independence from Europe.
The result of growing nationalism and Pan-Africanism was increased resistance by African nations against European colonization and exploitation. This led to a push for decolonization and independence across the African continent, ultimately shifting power dynamics in European-African relations.
West Africa, Europe, the Caribbean (Latin)
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it encouraged African self rule and independence from Europe nova-net