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they both protested and they didn't think it was fair.also they believed in differences and the protested in groups
They believed that without representation in parliament, they should not be taxed.
The reason is because North Carolina believed in freedom of the slaves while South Carolina believed in slavery. That is why they broke apart.
Gandhi believed that it was wrong to treat the untouchables the way people were treating them. He protested against this.
He believed that everyone was equal and that when he protested, there was no violence because violence for him was not the way to solve anything!!
They believed he was sacred and the study a violation of his peace.
The Confederate conscription laws were not popular in North Carolina. They believed they already had contributed enough volunteers and to yield more troops was unfair. Also, leaders in North Carolina believed that conscription was a step towards military despotism.
He protested against the British rule, i.e for independence of India. He believed and used the force of truth and led non-violent actions.
He believed that President Polk had intentionally provoked the conflict before gaining the congressional approval; he didn't support the war, so he protested by not paying his taxes.
As of now, the oldest living person in North Carolina is believed to be Hester Ford, who was born on August 15, 1904.
she did not protest outspokenly about segeration. instead she fought against it by sitting in a white section on a bus
The progressive faction of the Republican party protested President Taft's handling of issues such as tariff reform, conservation, and the influence of big business. They believed that Taft was not doing enough to address these concerns and pushed for more progressive policies and reforms.