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He did not want to be a store clerk for his brother.
No, he did not. President Obama had promised to withdraw troops and end the Iraq War; but he was also willing to leave a residual force in Iraq. Unfortunately, the new leader of Iraq at that time, Nouri Al Maliki, did not want American troops there, and no agreement was reached to keep them there. Therefore, no residual force was left in Iraq in 2011 when US troops came home.
There are many different regions across the U.S.A. that are Reserved for Indian or Native American land. Those regions are where their reservations were established.
The Jamestown company planned to make slaves out of the Indians, but it did not work because they could escape and return home, ,so they brought slaves in from Africa who could not survive in the wilderness if they ran away. Some wanted to save their souls via Christian baptism. Some wanted to trade with them. Other settlers only wanted the Indians to leave them alone and let them farm.
because in the 1800 the white man took over their land killing them and running the rest off. they did a 300 mile walk to find a new home in New Mexico
He did not want to be a store clerk for his brother.
While it is possible to leave home, it would not be legal. The police can take her back home.
Arizona
no you cant
Dont leave home without it
President Jackson was the president when that happened
you in my asss
pizza ,please conta
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No, he did not. President Obama had promised to withdraw troops and end the Iraq War; but he was also willing to leave a residual force in Iraq. Unfortunately, the new leader of Iraq at that time, Nouri Al Maliki, did not want American troops there, and no agreement was reached to keep them there. Therefore, no residual force was left in Iraq in 2011 when US troops came home.
Many American pilots did this in both world wars because US did not have an Air Force involved in the beginning of those wars. In WW2 many American pilots joined the Canadian and British Air Forces as well.
One such journey was referred to as the Trail of Tears.