- Guarantee freed people the right to vote.
- Provide land to freed people.
- Establish schools for freed people.
- Provide equal protection under the law for freed people.
- Guarantee freed people the right to vote.
- Provide land to freed people.
- Establish schools for freed people.
- Provide equal protection under the law for freed people.
WHO AND WHERE WAS IT FROM? She was an Inca princess, of the highest nobility of Tahuantinsuyo. Her father was Huayna Cápac and her mother was coya Hanan Collque, daughter of Huacachillac, the greatest lord of the Guamani Huaylas. She was born in a place called Tocash (Alley of Huaylas). Sister of At
The Revolution of 1930 It was a coup that deposed President Washington Luís on October 24, 1930. The movement was organized by the states of Minas Gerais, Paraíba and Rio Grande do Sul and prevented the inauguration of president-elect Júlio Prestes, on the grounds of electoral fraud. The popular d
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