After the civil war ended in 1865, more lives had been lost than in any other conflict in US history. Formerly enslaved
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MoreThe tales of colonial resistance are packed with stories of men who led bravely. We read of leaders like Jaja of opobo,
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MoreThe Beothuk people have never had a significant population; in fact, they were estimated to be around 800-1000, all of whom are
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