Revolutionary Leaders Mahatmas Ghandi and Maximilien Robespierre where both leaders who contributed to a revolution and cause. Although they were contributing to different causes, there were some similarities between these revolutionary leaders! Some of these similarities go as followed gandhi believed in the use of non-violence. Robespierre used violence to get his point around, and strike fear into the people. They were both fighting for different rights such as women's rights, titles, and government
African slaves and Negroes played an important role in Revolutionary America because they actively pursued their freedom in many forms such as letters, petitions and taking up arms for the British/Loyalists or Patriots during the war. Whites fighting for their freedom from Great Britain gave slaves and free Negroes a perfect opportunity to use the American Revolution to their advantage to fight with or against their oppressors for their own freedom. The conditions and lack of independence that
a widely held belief in the U.S that settlers were destined to expand across North America . Before the American colonies won their independence in the Revolutionary War, settlers were moving West into what is now known as the states Kentucky and Tennessee, along with parts of the Ohio Valley and some in the southern regions. At the end of the War of 1812 there was the Indian Removal Act people had to worry about , in 1830 Indians had to start their trip commonly known as the Indian removal act. There
Cuban Embargo began on February 3, 1962 by President John F. Kennedy signings a proclamation (3447). This proclamation declared an economic embargo between the two countries. But why did President Kennedy sign this proclamation? “The Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro had overthrown President Batista which US backed and established Cuba as the first Communist country in the American continent. From the years 1959 to 1960, Castro took possession of $1.8 billion of US assets