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"Being Southerners, it was a source of shame to some members of the family that we had no recorded ancestors on either side of the Battle of Hastings". - Page: 3
they thought the slaves would just sit there eating chicken and drinking some purple drink instead and then they would turn on them and just kill every white person... learned it in class today
Many Southerners believed that slaves were property, and property cannot have a gun, fight, or kill people. Sometimes blacks did fight for the Confederacy, however
The Jews in Judaea rised up against Rome.
From 1938 on Germany expanded and annexed (took over) and later invaded lots of other European countries. In each case more and more Jews came under German control.
Southerners managed to defeat the Wilmot Proviso by using their political power to block its passage in Congress. They successfully argued that the Proviso was unconstitutional and threatened to secede from the Union if it was enacted, leading to a compromise to preserve the Union.
it made people happy
to kill every southerners
It was a retaliation for the burning of the town of Lawrence by the southerners settlers.
If you have kryptonite and manage to keep him exposed to it for a very long time.
-SPOILER WARNING- No, Naruto doesn't die. Sasuke does manage to kill Itachi though.
He slays her without looking at her by gazing at her reflection in his shield
The rest of the world did notice.
Badly. It is claimed that the Confederate cavalry leaderBedford Forrest ordered his troops to take no black prisoners - just kill them.
It is not recommended to kill cicadas as they play a vital role in the ecosystem. Instead, there are more environmentally friendly ways to manage their presence, such as using nets to protect plants or creating noise deterrents to keep them away from certain areas.
prbably addicted to it Most were proven to have a sexual disfunction and mental illness an unable to manage into society.
"Being Southerners, it was a source of shame to some members of the family that we had no recorded ancestors on either side of the Battle of Hastings". - Page: 3