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The latest immigration could have taken place about 12 000 years ago.
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Christopher Columbus discovered The New World (America) 12.october 1492.
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After the New World was discovered by Europeans, people from all over Europe sailed across the Atlantic to settle in America.
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The triangular trade was the trade between America (sugar, tobacco and cotton to Europe), Europa (Textiles, rum and manufactured goods to Africa) and Africa (Slaves to America).
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Lasted 4 years 3 weeks and 6 days
The war was between the north states and the south states in America.
About 620 000 - 750 000 soldiers died.
When the North won the civil war, about 4 million slaves were freed (most of them by Lincon`s Emancipation Proclamation.). The Reconstruction Era (1865-1877) overlapped and followed the war with the process of restoring national unity, strengthening the national goverment and granting civil right to freed slaves in America. -
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Slavery was abolished after the American Civil War.
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Jim Crow Laws were state and local laws enforcing and legalized racial segregation in the southern united states.
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Brown v. Board of Education was a landmark (New legal principle) United states Supreme Court case in which the Court declared state laws establishing seperate public scholls for black and white students to be unconstitutional.
Argued: December 9 1952
Reargued: December 8 1953
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Rosa Parks ignites 381-day bus boycott organized by Martin Luther King Jr.
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After Little Rock school board votes to intergrate schools, National Guard troops prevented black children from attending school. 1000 federal paratroopers are needed to escort black students and preserve peace. Arkansas Gov. Faubos responds by closing schools for 1958-1959 school year.
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Freedom Riders were civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated southern United States in 1961.
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More than 200 000 blacks and whites gather before Lincoln Memorial to hear speeches (including King`s "I have a Dream") and protest racial injustice.