America wanted to be a free independent country.
The rights that the American colonies were fighting for was independence.
They were fighting for freedom. They wanted to be rid of slavery.
The group of Americans that was increasingly fighting for their rights and recognition during various periods in history includes marginalized communities such as African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement, women advocating for suffrage and gender equality, and LGBTQ+ individuals seeking equal rights and acceptance. Each of these groups has mobilized to challenge systemic inequalities and assert their rights, pushing for social, legal, and political change. Their struggles have significantly shaped American society and continue to influence contemporary movements for justice and equality.
The advantages include: the British were fighting far from home thus orders and supplies usually took long to reach the favoring the Americans. Americans had a grand cause: fighting for their rights, their independence and their liberty. The war was expensive for the British, and finally the alliance with the French gave Americans courage and a tangible.
D. Ray White was a civil rights activist in Mississippi who was murdered in 1966. His killing was believed to be racially motivated due to his activism in fighting for the rights of African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement. His murder remains unsolved.
Groups still fighting for civil rights today are black people and women.
because the British began to violate the rights of the colonists.
because the British began to violate the rights of the colonists.
They were fighting for Southern Independence and the Rights of the States..
which was among the rights that free african americans lost in the north and west during the 1820s and 1830s
how did AfricanAmericans rights change before, during, and after reconstruction?
As of 2009, we have been fighting for our land rights for 517 years, you will die of old age and we will still be fighting your government for them.