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The French Revolution Fall Of Bastille in 1789. There ruler was King Louis.
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He lead an ENTIRE army in 1794.
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timeline<a href='http://www.civilwar.com/' >the civil war</a/
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Blacks are fired from jobs which are given to whites.
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Pearl Harbor was bombed and half of the U.S fleet was destoyed http://www.pearlharboroahu.com/
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For the coming campaign, Buckner possessed nearly 200,000 men. These were contained in Major General Roy Geiger's III Amphibious Corps (1st & 6th Marine Divisions) and Major General John Hodge's XXIV Corps (7th & 96th Infantry Divisions). In addition, Buckner controlled the 27th and 77th Infantry Divisions, as well as the 2nd Marine Division. Having effectively eliminated the bulk of the Japanese surface fleet, Spruance's Fifth Fleet was largely unopposed at sea. As part of his command, he posse
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When they seperated the balcks and whites in south Africa.
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This law classifies people into three racial groups: white, colored (mixed race or Asian), and native (African/black). Marriages between races are outlawed in order to maintain racial purity.
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The act classifys groups into three different races. White, colored, and native. Any kind of marriges were outlawed. Resources:
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This law created "separate but not necessarily equal" beaches, parks, post office, and other public places for Africans (blacks), coloreds (the term used for Asian and mixed-raced people) and whites.
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Through this law, the white government supervises the education of all blacks. Schools condition blacks to accept white domination. Non-whites cannot attend white universities.
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1953: The Preservation of Separate Amenities Act establishes "separate but not necessarily equal" parks, beaches, post offices, and other public places for whites and non-whites. At right are signs for segregated toilets in English and Afrikaans.
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On 21 March 1960 at least 180 black Africans were injured and 69 killed when South African police opened fire on approximately 300 demonstrators at the township of Sharpeville, near Vereeniging in the Transvaal.
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A large group of blacks in the town of Sharpeville refused to carry their passes. The government declares a state of emergency and responds with fines, imprisonment, and whippings. In all, 69 people die and 187 people are wounded.
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Nelson was elected as the Africa president.
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The dinosaur died 65million years ago.
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Apollo 11 landed on the moon carrying the first of humanity to land on the moon.
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1991: South Africa President F.W. de Klerk repeals the rest of the apartheid laws and calls for the drafting of a new constitution.
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In February 1990 President FW de Klerk announced Nelson Mandela's release and began the slow dismantling of the Apartheid system. In 1992 a whites-only referendum approved the reform process. On 27 April 1994 the first democratic elections were held in South Africa, with people of all races being able to vote.
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The United Nations sends 2,120 international observers to ensure the fairness of the elections for president in Africa.After being in jail for 27 years, Nelon Mandela is voted the president.
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Facts about google's history The date is unknown but the year is known. The site used to be called BackRub but was changed to Google in 1997.
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Terrorists attacked the twin towers.
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twintowers.com
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