The evidence against the two italian men was flimsy and did not warrant electrocution, especially when one of the committee member was the president of Havard university. the broadside argued that the two were just victims of historical prejudice against immigrants. the execution of the two Italian men was met with widespread condemnation in Europe.
the answes going to be C Parliament wanted to follow the lead of other countries and allow all citizens to vote.
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The main way in which the railroads contributed to the end of the large buffalo herds was that "The railroad tracks were obstacles that the buffalo would not cross". It sounds silly, but the buffalo actually refused to cross the tracks for reasons that are still misunderstood.<span />