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The United States broke their relations with Great Britian in defiance to all the unfair taxes that has been imposed
Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon, or the Big Three, swore on the River Styx, to no longer have demigod children, so when Zeus had Thalia, he broke his promise. Hades, angered that he broke his promise, sent horrible monsters after her.
Yes, you are being totally unfair to him. You are using your relationship to make yourself feel better. Shame on you.
Because MLK himself was African-American, and segregation was extremely unfair to his people and was just another form of discrimination. Public places for AA's were almost always second-rate and not as good as the ones for white people. He also believed in equality, and so thought that there was nothing wrong with the two races comingling.
When violence broke out between Hindus and Muslims Gandhi resorted to fasts and tours of disturbed areas to check it. On Jan. 30,1948 he was shot by a Hindu fanatic who was angered by Gandhi's solicitude for Muslims.
Colonists were under British rule following the French and Indian War. The British put taxes on tea and this angered colonists. The Revolutionary War broke out in 1775.
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She actually broke away from Britain in the late 1700s and it was because they didn't agree with the unfair taxes and wanted to be independent and have their own form of government away from the British Parliament
During World War II signs were put out, such as "help wanted, only whites", FDR fixed this problem, afraid otherwise it would feed Hitler's propoganda march. Roosevelt forced business employers to stop discrimination in hiring, but with a lot of people receiving jobs in cities, there was scarce housing and riots broke out leading to angry incidents. Also, African Americans serving in the war were in all black units, and were commanded by a white officer.
Consider the signing of The Declaration of Indepence. The colonists commted treason and broke England's laws. They were being taxed unfairly and put to unfair trials. That's not very moral now is it?