Barack was always considered the outsider. He never fit in. He was known as the skinny kid with big ears and a funny name. In his adult years, he admitted to expierecing Cocaine and Alchol. One story about Barack's difficulties as a child was: he overrheard his own grandparents one day. His Grandmother [White American] talking to his grandfather [White American] about her day at work. She told Barack's grandfather that she was in the elevator with a black man and she felt uncomfortable because of his color. Barack realized that rasicm is everywhere. Even in his own grandparents view. sad. hope this helped (:
He faced hard travels scurvy and lots of disease, a bad crew, hard weather, and a crappy pay
No one knows the right answer but many asume its because she helped lewis and clark. She saved there suplies .
The general public did not understand the Impressionists' art (Realism and Romanticism were popular). The art and the artists were subject to much ridicule. As a result, the artists could not find buyers, so money was a constant issue.
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They faced Indian attacks,drought,some famine during loss of crop,Indian raid,and settlers going back due to other problems. Then there was confusion about land titles and some false selling to land the was already sold. That's all folks.
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Some of the many obstacles that Christopher Columbus faced included fear, sickness, and shortages of food.
Some of the many obstacles that Christopher Columbus faced included fear, sickness, and shortages of food.
Some of the many obstacles that Christopher Columbus faced included fear, sickness, and shortages of food.
George Washington Carver faced obstacles such as slavery and racism throughout his life.
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Some obstacles that John Cabot faced were:inadequate maps and navigational toolsdisease and starvationfear of the unknownlack of adequate supplies
The obstacles that Benjamin Banneker faced are not that he went to a Quaker school, but that he had to live deal with a farm without help because his grandparents and parents died, his three sisters were married, living away from the farm, and wouldn't go back to the farm because they had their own family and worries to take care of.