I'm sorry, but I need the excerpt you're referring to in order to identify the emperor. Please provide the text, and I'll be happy to help!
Both reflect the impact of the forced removal of Native Americans
Give the excerpt and you might get an answer.
You have not produced any excerpt.
To declare war upon Japan.
To provide a specific chain of events, I would need to know the condition described in the excerpt. However, a general example could be: if the condition is an economic recession, the direct effect on the immigrant population in the U.S. might include job losses leading to decreased remittances sent back home. This could result in increased financial strain on immigrant families, prompting some to return to their home countries while discouraging new immigrants from coming to the U.S.
Bhu
The excerpt is not described as cheerful, hopeful, or uplifting.
Natural rights. :)
To provide an accurate description of Eliza based on the excerpt, I would need to see the specific text you're referring to. Please share the excerpt, and I'll be happy to help!
African slavery in the United States.
Mira is likely young, as she is described as "little" in the excerpt. She is also competitive and determined to win the game of "Touch."
Japanese feudalism
Because it's there Henry GM
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know the specific excerpt from Smith that you're referring to. Please share the text or context so I can help you identify the tradition described.
358 pages exactly. unless you wanted to count the excerpt from ROTG too....:)
Rebecca is likely feeling anxious and unsettled in the first paragraph of the excerpt. She appears to be experiencing a sense of foreboding and tension, as mentioned by her fidgeting and the eerie atmosphere described in the surroundings.
Both are set in the same tone period