It was unjustified for Americans to be suspicious of the Japanses just as it is unjustified for the Muslim people to dislike Jew and Christians and to think we are out to destory the moral fiber of the world.
Southeast Asians were unhappy with western rule but were equally discontent with Japanese dominance. Following the Japanese defeat, independence groups began fighting for freedom from colonial administration (namely, French Indochina)
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trail of tears
free soilers
because the British supported the native Americans and because they were siding with them. that was the easiest question
The color that is commonly associated with suspicion is typically gray. Gray is often seen as a neutral color that is not easily interpreted, leading to feelings of uncertainty or suspicion.
Southeast Asians were unhappy with western rule but were equally discontent with Japanese dominance. Following the Japanese defeat, independence groups began fighting for freedom from colonial administration (namely, French Indochina)
"Feelings."
they had sad feelings because most of the Americans were deid during that time
Not just Americans-many over/under eat to deal with feelings. It's a crutch like alcohol.
It was the Japanese that attacked the U.S.A(merica)
The feelings of Native Americans towards Lewis and Clark varied depending on the tribe. Some viewed them with suspicion and saw them as a potential threat to their land and resources, while others were more welcoming and helpful. Overall, there was a mix of reactions from different Native American groups encountered during the expedition.
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because the British sided with the native Americans
because the British sided with the native Americans
because the British sided with the native Americans
because the British sided with the native Americans