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When he discovered they had received from the Company's Court of Directors no permission to live in India, coupled with the fact that they were Americans who had been sent to Asia to convert `` the heathen '', he became more belligerent than ever.
* 1804 – Forces sent by Yusuf Karamanli of Tripoli to retake Derna from the Americans attack the city.
* 1909 – Two United States warships are sent to Nicaragua after 500 revolutionaries ( including two Americans ) are executed by order of José Santos Zelaya.
But President Millard Fillmore, determined to open up trade with Japan, has sent Commodore Matthew C. Perry across the Pacific, and, to the consternation of Lord Abe and the Shogun's other Councillors, the stirrings of trouble begin with the appearance of Manjiro, a fisherman who was lost at sea and rescued by Americans.
Kayama is sent to meet with the Americans but he is rejected as not important enough.
Wilson sent Marshall around the nation to deliver morale-boosting speeches and encourage Americans to buy Liberty Bonds in support of the war effort.
Santa Anna also sent a strongly worded letter to Andrew Jackson, the United States president, warning that any Americans found fighting the Mexican government would be treated as pirates.
To popularise the opera in America, in 1882 Carte sent one of the artistes under his management, the young poet Oscar Wilde, on a lecture tour to explain to Americans what the aesthetic movement was about.
Several Americans shipwrecked on Korea in 1855 and 1865 were also treated well and sent to China for repatriation.
In April 1941, Hans Thomsen, a diplomat at the German embassy in Washington, D. C., sent a message to Joachim von Ribbentrop, the German foreign minister, informing him that " an absolutely reliable source " had told Thomsen that the Americans had broken the Japanese diplomatic cipher ( that is, Purple ).
In 1780 France sent Rochambeau and de Grasse to help the Americans, along with large land and naval forces.
* 1778-Carlisle Peace Commission sent by Great Britain ; offers Americans all the terms they sought in 1775, but not independence ; rejected
The Russian Orthodox Church also sent missionaries to Alaska beginning in the 18th century, including Saint Herman of Alaska, to minister to the Native Americans.
Four years later, Presidents William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson sent a commission of Americans to study cooperative credit systems for farmers in Europe.
Captain Hembree was sent to an area about a mile southwest of Hayesville to construct a stockade to hold the Native Americans until they had all been gathered up.
Black Hawk later stated that he sent three men under a white flag to parley, but the Americans imprisoned them and opened fire on a second group of observers who followed.
Carleton, upset that the Americans had escaped him, immediately sent his fleet around Valcour Island to find them.
Realizing the Americans were not there, he regrouped his fleet and sent scouts to find Arnold.
With a little fear and a lot of racial hostility, the Federal Government sent Japanese and Japanese Americans to internment camps according to FDR's Executive Order 9066.
The government had sent them to teach farming methods to the Native Americans.
At that time Nanning Harmansen sent letters to Lord Cornbury requesting letters of Patent for Land he bought from the Native Americans known as Shenendehowa.
In 1810, the United States sent a government agent to help the Native Americans.
Forrest County was also a center of activity for the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party ( MFDP ) which sent a slate of delegates to the Democratic Convention in Atlantic City to challenge the seating of the all-white, pro-segregation delegates elected by the regular party in primaries in which African Americans could not participate.
In 1856, the first conflicts with Native Americans arose and the Native Americans were sent to the Siletz Reservation.

Americans and top
When electrification came, Americans began to speak of trolleycars or later, trolleys, believed to derive from the troller, a four-wheeled device that was dragged along dual overhead wires by a cable that connected the troller to the top of the car and collected electrical power from the overhead wires, sometimes simply strung, sometimes on a catenary.
Government and military officials, congressional leaders and Christian reformers alike all formed the belief that the assimilation of Native Americans into white American culture was top priority, it was the time for them to leave behind their tribal landholding, reservations, traditions and ultimately their Indian identity.
Afterwards, he beat the top Americans Mel Lattany and Stanley Floyd again, when he won a 200 in the Memorial Van Damme meeting in Brussels, Belgium.
During the winter of 1855-56, while Sam Lockhart and other settlers had gone from the valley for provisions, local native Americans came into the area and finding only Mr Bowles, Mr Lockhart and Mr Rogers left, made an attack on them, driving them from their homes to the top of Fall River butte, where the three men were massacred, winding up their work by burning their dwellings and destroying all the machinery intended for the mill.
On a percentage basis, North Plains is among the top 100 locations ( with at least 500 residents ) home to Panamanian Americans.
The organization itself has received praise from congressmen and women to top military officials such as General Wesley Clark, who " applaud its efforts to ensure that all Americans … are treated equally and given the same constitutional rights.
The top 5 of non Belgians is as follows: French ( 1, 237 people ), Italians ( 537 ), British ( 503 ), Americans ( 445 ) and Swedish ( 425 ).
The earliest recorded ascent of Mount Monadnock took place in 1725 by Captain Samuel Willard and fourteen rangers under his command who camped at the top and used the summit as a lookout while patrolling for Native Americans.
The top 100 most important people list was further criticized for mixing world-famous names, such as Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Louis Pasteur, and Leonardo da Vinci, with numerous Americans largely unknown outside of the United States ( 18 Americans compared to 13 Italians and French, 11 English ).
Before Landrieu was elected, there were no high-ranking black employees or officials in City Hall ; he worked actively to change this by appointing African Americans to top positions, including Chief Administrative Officer, the number two position in the executive branch of city government.
The per capita Korean American population of Bergen County, New Jersey, in the New York City Metropolitan Area, 6. 3 % by the 2010 United States Census, is the highest of any county in the United States, with eight of the nation's top ten municipalities by percentage of Korean population ; while the concentration of Korean Americans in Palisades Park, New Jersey, within Bergen County, is the highest of any municipality in the United States, at 52 % of the population.
He graduated in 1912 at the top of his class, which included other prominent young Native Americans, such as Jim Thorpe and Robert Geronimo, a son of the famous Apache warrior.
Oddjob appears in the animated series James Bond Jr. with a top hat, sunglasses and hip-hop style clothes, revealing that the electrocution did not kill him, but knocked him unconscious for the Americans to arrest him before he escapes again in the series ( Also, in the series, Oddjob speaks on his later appearances.
Von Braun engineered the surrender of 500 of his top rocket scientists, along with plans and test vehicles, to the Americans.
One of the politically loaded features of the original album: the antagonists of the original album were explicitly Americans ( top ), while later editions feature the flag of the fictitious country of São Rico ( bottom ).
She views her top priorities as affordable health care coverage for all Americans, veteran's rights and alternative energy.
The top Americans were Matt Downin ( 2: 18: 48 ) and Sylvia Mosqueda ( 2: 33: 10 ), both from California.
The top Americans were Meb Keflezighi ( 2nd, 2: 18: 48 ) from California and Jenny Crain ( 15th, 2: 41: 06 ), from Wisconsin.
Starting on 2 July, they began clearing and building gun emplacements on top of that height, working carefully to avoid notice by the Americans.
The top 1 % of Americans own around 34 % of the wealth in the U. S. while the bottom 80 % own only approximately 16 % of the wealth.
Since then the top Britons and Americans have been closely matched.
Instead of refusing to " baby sit " Americans after they arrived, Satin made post-emigration assistance a top priority.
For two hours, the British troops held their ground at the top of the hill until the Americans once again forced them to retreat into a buckwheat field.

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