Hiram Rhodes Revels
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL)
Manifest Destiny was the idea that American expansion was a good idea and be supported. With this, President Polk aimed towards getting Americans to move to the West in order to spread out within the United States and develop more land. Americans felt supported to move with this belief.
There is no American equivalent to Sulla. Can you think of any American politician who has had thousands of his political opponents executed or murdered?
Anyone who supported African Americans, or spoke out against it.
John Dickinson (1732-1808), American lawyer, pamphleteer, and politician, helped guide public opinion during the clash between colonial and British interests prior to the American Revolution. Although he had opposed American independence, he worked to strengthen the new nation.
Hiram Rhodes Revels
Hiram Rhodes Revels
The answer is A-Pancho Villa
The Democrats
Latin Americans had supported American in its fight for Independence during the American revolution
Pancho Villa
Yes
they do not represent the interests of any American
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL)
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most Americans supported America's new global leadership role
George Evans - American politician - died in 1867.