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- Religion and Slavery - Slavery and Remembrance
The rest—many millions—arrived as they left Africa, mere heathens in the eyes of the people who bought and sold them Indeed, Europeans used the concept of "paganism" to justify their enslavement of people in the first place In European minds, New World slavery brought the Africans within reach of Christian conversion
- International tax for individuals - Inland Revenue
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- Immigration chronology: selected events 1840-2008 - New . . .
New Zealand pre-1840 The Māori people of Aotearoa (New Zealand) are descendants of Polynesian peoples who had arrived by 1300 AD There is debate over the precise date and the number of vessels, but Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand refers to ocean-going waka (canoes) having journeyed during the 1200s from east Polynesia to land on New Zealand’s coast
- Romantic Rhinos and Victorian Vipers: The Zoo as Nineteenth . . .
As a result, zoos participated throughout the century in the spectacle of animal capture, transportation, and exposition that was part of the larger discourse of domination that characterized nineteenth-century European imperialism As Harriet Ritvo notes of early nineteenth-century visitors to Regent’s Park Zoo,
- 60+ Startling Poaching Statistics You Should Know In 2025
The history of poaching tells us that illegal hunting has been around for hundreds of years, and the industry continues to grow Let’s look at some animal poaching facts and statistics to get an idea of where we are today 1 9,885 Rhinos Have Been Poached in Africa in the Last Decade (Source: Save the Rhino)
- Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki - 1945 - Nuclear Museum
Three days after the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, a second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9 – a 21-kiloton plutonium device known as “Fat Man ” On the day of the bombing, an estimated 263,000 were in Nagasaki, including 240,000 Japanese residents, 9,000 Japanese soldiers, and 400 prisoners of war
- 17. The West | American Yawp Feedback
Indigenous Americans have a rich history in North America, spanning over ten millennia In the late nineteenth century, there were still around 250,000 Native people living in the American West However, the relentless waves of American settlers, the military, and the power of American capital led to the conquest of the land
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