Ray Kroc was born in Oak Park, Illinois, on October 5, 1902. He was of Austria-Hungarian origin and spent most of his childhood in Oak Park. At the age of 15, Ray lied about his age to become a Red Cross ambulance driver during the First World War. After which he tried his hand at various other jobs between 1918 and early 1950s. These includes paper cup salesman, pianist, jazz musician and a local DJ at Oak Park radio station. Eventually he became a sales person for a multi-mixer milkshake machine and started traveling around the country. <span>It was during this time when he met the MacDonald brothers (Richard and Maurice MacDonald) who owned a then small restaurant fast food chain called MacDonald’s. Ray was surprised at the effectiveness of their operation. They produced a limited menu, concentrating on just a few items—burgers, fries and beverages—which allowed them to focus on quality at every step.</span>
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He could punish tribunal judges with death for making inappropriate judgments.
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French, Dutch, and English explorers all began to make inroads into the Americas during the late 1500's spilling into the early 1600's. The Spanish lost their stronghold in North America as the French, Dutch and British began exploring and then colonizing the North east regions.Spanish colonized the Hispaniola, West Indies, Peru, Caribbean, Mexico regions influenced by Catholicism with the intent of Conquest, Wealth, Gold. The French colonized the Mississippi, Louisiana, Canada, Great Lake regions, also influenced by Catholicism and with the intent of Trading of fur. The Dutch were influenced by Protestant to colonize the New Amsterdam (New York), colony of New Netherlands with the economic intent to also trade The English colonized Georgia, Cana, New Mexico, Jamestown, Lymouth, Carolinas, Roakne regions influenced by Protestant with the many economic intents.
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The states of Florida, Hawaii, Alaska, Vermont, South Dakota, New Mexico, Maine, Wisconsin, and parts of California including, for example, Los Angeles County do not recognize it and have each replaced it with celebrations of Indigenous People's Day (in Hawaii, "Discoverers' Day", in South Dakota, "Native American Day" ...