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it was the first genuine unified movement of the American colonies
he unified china and was a just ruler.
It was and is a cooperative movement to establish independence for the nations of Africa, and to cultivate unity among black people throughout the world. The movement began in the 19th century and eventually led to the founding of the OAU (Organization of African Unity) in 1963, now known as the African Union.
1928. By gaining support of 3 key warlords in China, the Nationalists under Chiang Kaishek unified China and took power.
China was not unified until Qin Shih Huang Di unified around 221 BC through Legalism and ending the Warring States Period.
Unified Lithuanian National Workers Movement was created in 2007.
Risorgimento
They were dis-unified because many joined democrats, some didn't agree on civil rights or suffrage of African Americans. ~smalls
it was the first genuine unified movement of the American colonies
Unified. It requires a unified force of people to convince others that civil rights are necessary.
In the late 1800s, Prussia led the movement within German nation states to make Germany one unified nation. This movement achieved its goal in January of 1871.
support for the Land-Lease Act
Music is a key element in cultures throughout history.
The Indian National Movement brought much pride to the Indian people and unified them as a country. The press was vital in this movement because it spread news of the unification to all parts of the country.
Cisco Unified Communications allows voice and video conferencing. The various types of software will support audio, data, streaming video, and mobile applications.
Giuseppe Mazzini was a key figure in the Italian unification movement as a leader of the Risorgimento. He founded the organization Young Italy, advocating for a united Italian republic and inspiring a sense of nationalism among Italians. Mazzini's writings and speeches played a significant role in galvanizing support for the cause of Italian unification.
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