Well, death had occurred frequently due to disease, hunger, and conflict with the French and Indians ( maybe others ). The Native American slaves also refused to follow Spain's rules of religion and work. Also, when they were destroyed, it took a long time to reconstruct everything.
( I'm not certain of this, so don't complain to me if it's the wrong answer :3 )
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The word reached them long before Union Troops arrived to enforce emancipation. They were free by law, but prisoners and slaves at the same moment in time.
The same as in most wars; Vietnam had the added "rejection" from their own countrymen.
Answer this question… They avoided harshly punishing Germany for its role in the war.
Spotlights were used to locate enemy aircraft at night so they could be shot down by anti-aircraft batteries. The British Royal Air Force flew most of their large bombing missions at night; while the US Army Air Force flew their missions during daylight. The British bombers were painted all-black. The Germans used spotlights to locate the bombers so their anti-aircraft guns could have a better chance to calculate their altitude and destroy them. The German air force also flew night missions over England and the British used spotlights for the same reason. The Germans also used airplanes configured as "night fighters". These were usually fast, twin-engine bombers that had more than one crew member and was outfitted with a radar(which was not common in WW2). Some were configured with extra machine guns or machine guns pointing vertically. The Night Fighter was usually painted in light blue(almost white) and medium blue wavy lines or splotches that gave the airplane an appearance of a cloud. The Night Fighter would use the ground radar and his on-board radar to locate the British bombers and he could fly underneath one and fire his vertical machine guns. The British also had some fast, twin-engine Mosquitoes and some fighters painted in all-black that were used to fly special missions. Their missions might be special drops for commandos or the French under-ground fighters.
African American soldiers might have been fighting on the same side with many whites, but they were still not treated equally. They got paid less than the whites and were treated poorly by their fellow soldiers. They were in very poor conditions too, just adding to the list of issues.
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They face the same basic economic problems
soldiers went to presidios, and priests went to church, Indians went to work
The same physical problems other people face, however some have liver problems, heart problems, kidney and lung issues
they fought against justice.they wanted same right as men had.they wanted equality and so they dont have to face problems.
the vigilante missions and swat missions are one and the same,so you can't.
Albert Einstein
the same problems that every community faces.....for example if in Egypt you face all problems that face Egyptian community .....if in the united states you face the problems that every Muslim faces in that community
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They face the same basic economic problems
Every gang has the same number of missions. The Brotherhood has 11 storyline missions and four Stronghold missions, totaling 15 missions.
The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them.- Albert Einstein-- Explanations by Varada