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The reason it was important during that time is, because it was the Establishment of Colonial Power and land Acquisition. The massacre was a part of the Pequot War, a conflict fueled by colonial desires for Pequot land and trade routes.
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It was important during that time because of the Growth. Turner and a small group of followers then it began a bloody 36 hour rampage in Southampton country in the end it caused violence.
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The reason it was important to it is because the Dred Scott Decision made it to where it legally denied black people, enslaved or free, the rights and protections of citizenship legally en-trenched slavery in U.S territories, and declared the Missouri Compromise.
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It was important because it made it to where it was legally banned statues and the federal government from denying the right to vote based on race or color.
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Why it was important during that time is by shifting the Union’s war aim to include freedom for enslaved people, adding moral authority to the cause, and enabling black men to serve in the U.S military.
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The reason why it was important to it is because it led to the recognition that slavery had to be abolished nationally and permanently
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It was important because it ended discrimination. The amendment was a crucial step in stoping the systematic discrimination.
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It was important because it was rave victory during that time. The native had prompted the U.S Government to make more of an effort to force tribes into reservations.
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It was important because the September court established the “separate but equal” doctrine which legitimized racial segregation laws.