they watch them in their LCD TV
Americans were more or less outraged about the Vietnam War due to the fact that it was the first televised war, allowing Americans to view what was going on at the front lines. American's were then able to view civilian's dieing. This was the Enemy's strategy, to get American's against the war so that they did not support it.
he was amn in the industrial revolution he did not care about it
He was for it.
Many Puebloan cultures (New Mexico) first enjoyed trading with the Conquistadores. However, after being enslaved and mistreated, the Pueblos revolted and threw the Spanish out of New Mexico.
Prior to the Declaration of Independence by the statesmen of the 13 British colonies, there was "bloodshed" that can be considered as the first of its kind when the American Revolution is taken in a broad view. This would be the incident in Boston in 1770. The name of the incident was the "Boston Massacre". Several "colonial "rioters" were shot to death by British soldiers. This and other events led up to the Revolution.
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they veiwed it as a ruining of the nation and that they wanted nothing to do with the Brittish and Americans.
how did england, France and the Netherlands view the treaty of tordesillas
well because he ruled his country with traces of the Revolution's aims in it. For examples, he prized merit over class and aimed for equality for all. He set out to incorporate the Revolution's achievements into France's legal and political system and placed France in a firm and secure financial for the first time in decades.
how did most americans view the french revolution as it unfolded
It is about the fate of the Native Americans. In the first part it is sung from their point of view, then during the verses it echoes the whites' point of view and the chorus is addressed to the Native Americans.
His view was that he would try to get equal justice for African-Americans by "Any means necessary"; including violence. Much as the American Patriots of the American Revolution used violence to establish their own rights.
Basically, the nobles thought everything was fine, and the peasants thought society needed changing -- hence the Revolution.
Americans were more or less outraged about the Vietnam War due to the fact that it was the first televised war, allowing Americans to view what was going on at the front lines. American's were then able to view civilian's dieing. This was the Enemy's strategy, to get American's against the war so that they did not support it.
he was amn in the industrial revolution he did not care about it
Tomas Jefferson was a colonial from the time of his birth in 1743 until the start of the American Revolution in 1774 or 1775, depending on how you chose to view history. Prior to the beginning of the war all Americans were still considered colonial by their British contemporary's. Once the war began or after its conclusion, again depending on how you chose to view history, all Colonial Americans became true Americans.
Some considered him weak, inept and indecisive. Some in a less generous frame of mind blamed him personally for all the financial woes of France.