After the liberation of slaves African-Americans after my grandparents, there was a gap between American whites and blacks. After tedious negotiations, the freed African-Americans returned to the land of their ancestors. In 1815, Paul CuFe and Afro-American, a marine tycoon sponsored a small group of African-Americans, creating opportunities for trade in Sierra Leone, West Africa. His idea was, let the African-Americans become self-sufficient and improve their lifestylebecause of the knowledge gained in America. Unfortunately he died two years later, in 1817.
However, his dreams were short-lived, but designed in part, because some groups that favored colonization, began a new movement to send freed African-Americans to voluntarily pay slaves in West Africa. Then again, freed African-Americans believe that the return to their country of origin in West Africa would be a continuation of slavery for the simple reason that theFans were slave owners. Even African-Americans wanted to stay in America because they had helped to build America felt.
In 1820 he sent the first Americans of African American movement in Sierra Leone, West Africa and Sherbro located on the island. There was a high mortality rate among the first settlers and American agents by adverse weather conditions due to disease and unsanitary environment and wet and slippery.Many settlers were physically inactive, use poor food and unhealthy because of the climate that leads to all kinds of conditions that killed them. They have been associated with an increased risk of acute and chronic diseases, which ended in the death rate high. E 'was wet, damp and humid with abundant rainfall in all months, humidity was 77-88%. The high surface heat and moisture to form clouds in the afternoon and almost every day. Mangrove flora occupies the shallow waters;the area was marshy and swampy. The British governor moved to the fourth supply safe and sound. In 1821, they are removed to a suitable place for the settlers in Cape Mesurado. The landowners were not enthusiastic, their province to give the settlers. But they were finally on the path of power. It 'was a small area about 36 miles long and 3 km wide at the coastline was bought for only about USD $ 300.
In 1822 he began to build their settlements and more immigrantsMessenger arrived in the region administered by the American Colonization Society, and the application of reinforcements totalitarian law is to replace a missionary of Representatives, because he could not see face to face on his policies hash and unfair distribution of supplies, the production in County in 1824. The agent has been asked, but was forced to return under the new charter in Liberia, where he was based supreme leader of the mediator, but Liberia was to act properly.Slavery has been completed, and Christ Polis, and the resolution was renamed Monrovia after U.S. President James Monroe. However, the colony has been identified as a free country from Liberia. Many activities followed by free African-Americans and some of the subjects were released. After long and arduous negotiations, the United Kingdom was one of the states most important to recognize the new country. The United States has not been in close relations with Liberia, until the American Civil War. Over timeadopted by the British government agreed on the border between Liberia and Liberia, 1900-1997, in which William Tubman was elected the first of seven terms as president of Liberia in 1944, but died in office in 1971. William R. Tolbert, Jr. was elected in Liberia after the death of President Tubman in 1972. A military coup led by Samuel K. Doe in 1980. Doe was not free of African-Americans. He killed President Tolbert and took over the leadership. In 1986, new statusled to the Second Republic of Liberia, Samuel K. Doe, retained control as head of state.
But in 1989, one of Charles Taylor, a Liberian-American president met with his followers and remove Doe from power. The nation was vulnerable and had many problems. This has led to a civil war. Several tribal groups fought for control in Liberia. Each clan was aware that Liberia was not in Africa, the cliché of the activities for the African American Western lifestyle. Liberian emotionsand passions are strong, because their expensive clothes and their high standard of living in Liberia. People began to speculate whether the irregularities was the work of mother nature or man. People have never been to school. For example, one of the institutions of learning have educated people in a specific discipline and may have been to improve the characteristic of the lifestyle for a specific person, group or culture, but schools not built.
In 1990, the rebels executed Liberiaformer head of state, Samuel K. Doe, who had toppled the first republic a decade. In 1995, the 16-member Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the recently negotiated peace agreement with the groups of soldiers in Liberia. A temporary State Council set up a timetable for elections and voting. In 1997, Charles Taylor was elected President of the Third Republic.
Centuries ago, an ethnic group were the first inhabitants of Liberia. They were the group's pioneering Low, followed byGola tribe. There were five main groups: Mel strains consisted of Gola and Kissi tribes, groups were Kwa Dei, Bassa, Kru, Krahn, groups Grebe, Mande-Fu group were strains Kpelle, Gio, Mano, and Loma, Mande -Tan, the Vai, Mende and Mandingo group, send home groups were Liberians in the United States and the Caribbean. The members of the tribe Liberian president Thurs suspected of Mande-Fu, Samuel Doe, a Krahn do, wanted to run away with them for unknown reasons. There were clashes in which soldiers fired onThurs people have looted and burned their homes. Several hundred have died many residents fled for their lives Nimba in Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea and hid in the woods.
Civil Conflict Resolution-1989-1996: Election is scheduled to take place in 1991. However, getting to the end of 1989 there was a ceaseless struggle in public as the efforts of revolutionary Doe felt by Gio and Mano ethnic groups that had been treated unfairly by the DOE, not fall. As a result, the insurgency was inNorth-east. On December 24, 1989, Charles G. Taylor, a small group of Libyan-trained rebels attacked Liberia from Côte d'Ivoire. Taylor, a former security chief Doe, was a US-Liberian who had graduated from Bentley College in Massachusetts, with the support of American life from the nearby African countries. Taylor's National Patriotic Front rebels were supported by Liberians, as they felt oppressed by Samuel Doe and his government. More than 200,000Liberia has died and a million fled to camps in the nearest town. La Mano ethnic groups and Thurs have been hit hard by the Liberian government troops, the insurgency attacking shot.
With the participation of ECOMOG in West Africa in 1996, there were the end of conventional warfare and government, was established from the various tribal leaders. Liberian military and guard were sent to Nimba County to combat the rebellion, but accidentally killed ordinary Liberiansno distinction between participants and non participants.The National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL) moved forward in Monrovia in 1990 for the Krahn and Mandingo tribes to destroy because the party was of the opinion that these strains supports President Doe. They've knocked down many city dwellers. The appearance of things, it seemed that the ECOMOG was to support troops from West Africa to the President `s armed forces so that the expansion of public war. In general, there was no massacreKhran the tribes of the kingdom. After the hearing, the dispute did not concern a master of the hunt of another ethnic group, but the American fighters of Liberians to establish political control and authority of the country were. The Gios and Manos, along with Charles Taylor which, rightly, why do the injustice done to her, looked out of the blue trying to eye level. The mutineers were in their habitats, in Nimba County and the Mandingo Muslims were drawn into the conflict.In Prince Johnson led the ethnic group Thurs own revolutionary army, which resulted in a three-way fight macabre national.
The young people were involved in battle, because they were convinced Taylor to the tyrant to remove Doe from power. The commitment of these young people did not last long, because eventually discovered that Taylor was a fraud. Dokie and many others were left Taylor's National Patriotic Front of Liberia, but he and his wife and two othersavagely massacred in cold blood.The County leaders quickly mobilized young people to believe that the rebels, that Taylor was sincere when he said that the sole object of his attack was the Beast, Samuel K. Doe removed from power join. After the discovery of plans by Taylor for the people of Liberia and other Dokie National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL) separately. Dokie, his wife and two others were brutally murdered Taylor's NPFL-controlled security forces.State Affairs escalation and there was a split between the Krahn, Doe and the Gios and Manos. Liberia was in absolute chaos. It 'been a battle between the troops of Doe, and both Taylor and Prince Yomi Johnson alliances. Johnson took the initiative and in September 1989 and after passing through a series of hands, took Amos Sawyer and focused on comforting the various departments in Liberia. E 'was hot in Liberia. The region has been hard, merciless and dry. Tribe has fallen andLiberia has been the disappearance of war and the problems existing in the physical world, people could not adapt to the environment and crops. Many Liberians were killed.
Liberians have serious food shortages and health problems and was desperate and irrational. Several young people were uncertain of their future, because they had seen enough violence. In the end they were not sure of the building society. Liberian politics understood the difficulties of startingCompanies in Liberia, but did nothing to restore the state of things. I knew that by accepting human groups, as they are, and help cultivate long-term resources for technological innovation, economic progress, sustainability and self-confidence, Liberia, could improve their infrastructure and reduce poverty crisis and disease, rather than self-interest.
It was July 4, 1989. I come from a clan Kpelle and I was a man of the clan Grebe married. We had four children,three girls and a boy. Our daily life was simple, pleasant and harmonious. Both our parents were farmers, but they were sick. I lived with my husband and two children in KIRUKI in a hut on the outskirts of Monroe, Liberia. We were law abiding citizens. The other two children were of school in other towns further from Monrovia. We have never been separated because of our openness, but we were not part of the social stratification and had no safety net to protect againstsudden unexpected illness, because it lacks resources and assets is essential for life, but we did it. We were not provocative, and the children had infantile selfishness Super neither they were frustrated teenagers. The children were on hand to give other young people, generous and harmonious with sound. Walking through the bushes, I saw people lying on the grass, dirt and smeared with their reasons, thin folded clothes on their backs. I could seetheir bones protruding their terrible red skin. These are dying out there had their eyes barely open. But they died trying to investigate the transient world and all its pains and limitations. They lived a life to be bold and courageous, brave and adventurous.
general condition of Liberia and the means of existence was marked by civil wars and suffering. Before the war I tried to address many difficulties and made substantial progress. My family was workingenough. It was evident that the lack of food is not just a matter of wealth, but sustainability. I had access to social gatherings, and there was no violence inside or outside of my family. I have tried to overcome any security holes and horrible pain in the scheme of my situations, in response to my minimum requirements. There were people with thin, deformed hands, but they tried to do with clothing because of wet conditions to cover the spread of diseases such as malaria.Malnutrition is common. E 'was sometimes difficult because of the lack of clean water, but we maintain our strength and energy with the little food we had.
I looked Liberian weakening in a measured pace, one after another, like giant rows of pins in a bowling club facilities. The rest of the world looked at us with indifference. The high temperatures have been mercilessly and dried out on entire regions of ascent and descent way. All was not happy, discouraged, and flat. The observation ofUnpredictability and variability in our lives, I asked if the continent where I lived, was one of the world itself. For the most part disappeared, and Liberians left their homeland because of the cruel killings. Rest of the world was sick and tired of the recurring problems of the wars in Liberia, so every time people were only temporary and momentary curiosity and see what was happening in the region. People were passionate, but there were too many hardshipsfind the real cause of civil wars and killings. We, Liberians living outside of Monrovia had no information and understanding of what happens to it, we did not know how to avoid them. the larger regions in Liberia have been along the coastal areas, consisting of a low-cost flight. E 'including the continental shelf and coastline. There was a wide variety of ecosystems including deltas, mountains, mangroves, coral reefs and areas along the shelf. ThisEcosystems vary in width. Much of the population lived in coastal communities because the majority of economic activities that have formed the backbone of Liberia in coastal regions. Population growth and increasing exploitation of coastal resources has been degraded. Human activities have caused damage and destruction to the development of regions, which probably helped some tribes angry and difficulties between them. Although theLiberians had subsistence, they were not worried and angry. They lived in cultures with many dialects and tribes. I have experienced different types and different cultures, but I was happy. However, I liked the physical pain and the people of my tribe less human thought from my individuality, important aspects of my personality, compassion and sensitivity. I have lived good-natured with other clans and families, and have been for the little food I was happy. I had the impressionthe philosophical theory of physical and mental states such as emotions, reason, thought and desire are bodily functions.
My parents had no negative feelings or resentment. She took care of their agriculture with less food to survive living in the cultures, followed the instructions, compliance with the rules and regulations and submit to the elderly. elderly relatives who no longer lived in Liberia remained active memories. My parents have supported me in matters of religionand sacred things instead of worldly things. I trust that my ancestors had protected and guided my spiritual needs, habits and traditions. Those who established villages in Liberia has requested, not a lot of money, raised by their elders in the villages of their citizens but all citizens have helped to manage their communities. They were happy, harmonious and well maintained one another without interruption of other traditions other than their own. They had a slogan "child in athe womb of the woman kept below the world has seen and experienced. "
My life was planned for my family needs. Some Liberians working marketing tools, art, music, leather and iron wok. Some gems sold and traded, gold, clothing, livestock and other books in all types of commodities. A small number of people protected from disease. They had enough food and resources. Their social life was idea. They had a sense of high quality of right and wrong, theytook care of the education of their children and their needs. They had never comes close to the human species into categories of something that had divided in many ways and meanings. She has met every human being as God's creation and what must be the world.
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