Extraterritoriality
Extraterritoriality referred to the practice of Europeans living by their own laws while on Chinese soil. This allowed them to be tried under their own legal system instead of the Chinese one.
A person living as a fugitive is commonly referred to as a fugitive or a runaway. They are evading legal authorities or law enforcement, typically to avoid arrest or prosecution.
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 prevented Chinese immigrants already in the United States from becoming citizens. This law prohibited Chinese laborers from entering the country and stopped those already living in the US from naturalizing as citizens. It was the first law to restrict immigration based on nationality.
There is no exact figure for the number of slaves in the world in 2017, as it is a hidden and illegal practice in many places. However, estimates from organizations like the International Labour Organization suggest that there are around 40 million people living in modern slavery worldwide.
Walking is the act of moving on foot from one place to another. Vagrancy, on the other hand, typically refers to the state of being homeless or living on the streets without a fixed residence. While walking can be a common activity for someone experiencing vagrancy, they are not the same thing.
The abbreviation for living trust is "LT".
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People living in Cambodia are referred to as Cambodians, but the major ethnic groups include Khmer, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Cham.
What made the europeans come to the Passamaquoddy tribe?
what are the reactions that deal with energy in a living thign referred to as
Majority of the Malaysian Chinese were brought up in a traditional Chinese family that practice a variety of Chinese religions and philosophies which were inherited from their forefathers. These Chinese religious practices have become part and parcel of the Chinese way of living. In addition, being practical, most Chinese tend to take religion likely. When they face with life crises, they seek help from these religions and philosophies, namely, Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. But, when life is smooth-flowing, religion is not their priority. Anyhow, for bureaucratic convenience, most Chinese called themselves Buddhist.
"Chinese apples" are Pomegranates! They are NOT oranges. I thought Chinese Apples referred to oranges. One of the words for referring to oranges in German is Apfelsinne (Chinese apple), and people living in the Caribbean (Dominican Republic especially) call oranges "Chinitas" (literally little Chinese ones).
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The first Europeans came to Australia and the Aborigines were living on reserves. Reserves are lands that were set aside for the use of registered Indians.
Vampires are not created/invented. It is not even true. According to European folklore, a vampire is a dead person who rises from the dead each night and sucks blood for living sustenance. Although the Europeans stole the idea of the Vampire from the Chinese. The Chinese were the REAL inventors of the story.
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ancient Chinese farmed and built the great wall.