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they still fight for freedom because their are still races people out in the world and they wars are not yet over

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Why couldn't black fight for their country during World War 2?

At that time in The US, black people were still looked upon like they were worth nothing. America was still segregated and a very different America than it is today.


If Britain had won the war when would you have gotten your freedom?

No, the American people would probably still be under Britan's rule today if they had lost the war.


Why do Israelites still fight?

because they wanted to fight cause they got bored of life


World War 1 if you had your leg amputated because of trench foot would you still have to fight?

No. How could you fight if you couldn't walk?


What was true about African American during the civil war?

Most black people in the South were still slaves, until the Emancipation Proclamation led to their freedom. A few mixed-race black people lived in New Orleans as free men and women, but they were in the vast minority in the South, where life for black people was often difficult. African Americans during the Civil War joined the Northern forces in great numbers. Some northern blacks decided to fight for the Union, and the movie "Glory" is about a regiment of black soldiers, led by their white Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. Northern black people also joined the abolitionist cause to fight for an end to slavery. Northern blacks, while still unable to vote and denied entrance into many occupations, still had a better situation than those who lived in the South. Some northern blacks were educated: they became teachers, craftspeople, and small businessmen (and a few women).It should also be noted that the South had several regiments of black soldiers fighting for them, too.

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How did the pilgrims set a precedent for religious freedom?

The Pilgrims sought religious freedom when they migrated to America in the 17th century to escape religious persecution in Europe. They established Plymouth Colony as a community where they could practice their faith freely, which set a precedent for the principle of religious tolerance and freedom in the founding of the United States. This later influenced the inclusion of religious freedom in the Bill of Rights.