Leo Frank was at least one.
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from what i know we had 3 flags
You need to explain what you mean by 'colonial'. Do you mean in the Colonial period of US history or are you referring to the diasporas of these two groups?
According to history, We have never had any president be in the marines. We have had many be in other branchs.
The population of Jews in America is about 5,500,000. This is a small percentage of the total United States population (<2% US population). There are expanded estimates that say that there are an additional 2,000,000 or so Jews who do not identify as Jews on the US Census, but the accuracy of these claims is debated.
How many African Americans were lynched in the U.S. between 1882 and the early 1950's?
It depends on the time in history but many were persecuted because of their religion. Going to the US gave them more safety.
As of 2010, There are approximately 6 million Jews in the US, though about 14% of them identify as secular or cultural Jews.
As of 2011, there are about six million Jews in the U.S.
The festivals remind us of events in our early history such as the Exodus and the Giving of the Torah.
By Jews settling in many locales.
Nathan Katz has written: 'Who Are the Jews of India?' 'The last Jews of Cochin' -- subject(s): Customs and practices, Ethnic relations, History, Identity, Jews, Judaism 'Teach us to count our days'
That there are many states in the US
In any place with Jews it can be celebrated....soem places with Jews are Israel, the US, Canada, and many other places
The retelling of our common history binds us together in time and space. We are following in the traditions of those that went before us, and we are also following traditions with our fellow Jews all over the world at that moment.
history builds us. We as a nation, a world can learn from all our mistakes, such as letting a politican being a war leader which killed millions of Jews. We should spot and look for any danger to civil and the community.
Most of the time African Americans were targeted for lynching. They were lynched for a great many reasons. However, most of the time they were lynched because people were racial. In fact, only 6 states have no recorded lynching in there history and 9 states had no recorded African American lynchings. The reason that Caucasians were lynched were usually for political reasons. African Americans were usually lynched because they were accuse of rape, murder, theft or stealing. There was over 4,000 recorded cases of lynching in the US. In addition to the above, escaped slaves whose owner could not be located were also lynched. This occurred in the North long before the colonies were an established Colony by Great Britain.