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After the North conquered the South, Vietnamese people who had supported and worked with the United States were threatened by the new government and fled to the United States.
the qin fled south when they were defeated by the huns
They fled to the South and to the West because of racism and the search for new industrial jobs.
Loyalists, or those who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolution, often faced hostility and persecution from their Patriot neighbors. Many were subjected to violence, including tarring and feathering, and some had their property confiscated. For example, in New York, Loyalists faced mob actions, and in South Carolina, Loyalist leaders were targeted for arrest and violence. Additionally, thousands fled to Canada or Britain to escape the hostility, leading to significant refugee communities.
Most Vietnamese are not refugees and most refugees are not Vietnamese. Those Vietnamese that became refugees in the 1940s-1980s fled the violence of the Indochina Wars, which destroyed Vietnam and made life difficult for many Vietnamese.
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The leader who was threatened by violence and fled from the South was Alexander Stephens, the Vice President of the Confederate States during the American Civil War. After the war, he faced hostility and threats due to his association with the Confederacy and eventually left his home in Georgia for a time. His experience reflects the tumultuous atmosphere in the South during the Reconstruction era.
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The leader who was threatened by Violonc and fled from the south is likely a reference to the historical figure of Attila the Hun. Attila was known for his fearsome invasions across Europe, and during his campaigns, he often forced various leaders to flee from his advancing forces. However, if you meant a specific story or context involving a character named "Violonec," please provide more details for a precise answer.
After the North conquered the South, Vietnamese people who had supported and worked with the United States were threatened by the new government and fled to the United States.
The period when African Americans fled from the South to the North and West, particularly during the early 20th century, is known as the Great Migration. This movement occurred in two main waves, the first from around 1916 to 1940 and the second from 1941 to 1970, as individuals sought better economic opportunities and escaped racial violence and discrimination in the South.
South America, and particularly Argentina opened its doors to the nazi criminals who fled Germany to avoid prosecution after their defeat at the end of the war.
General David Benjamin Brandt.
Chiang Kai-shek.
the qin fled south when they were defeated by the huns
Had fled to Laos and Cambodia.
They fled South Vietnam, not Vietnam; they feared slaughter.