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Australia-capital punishment
In 1922 Queensland was the first state of Australia to banded capital punishment. This is one of the reason why people might have wanted to leave. Capital punishment is when you are kill for a crime. -
U.S.A.-Supreme Court ruled
In 1922 The Supreme Court ruled a law. That Japanese people were not allow the become a U.S. citizen. -
U.S.A.- present allow native
In 1924 the present allow native american people to get full citizenship in the U.S. Which probably made a lot of native americans happy. -
U.S.A.- Japan surprise attacked
In 1941 Japan surprise attacked Pearl Harbor. In this event a lot of people were killed. -
Australia-last woman hanged
In 1951 Jean Lee was the last woman hanged in Australia. This might have helped people want to stay. -
U.S.A.-changing the policy
In 1953 they changed the policy to allow 200,000 more refugees in. Which probably helped a lot of people out. -
Australia- floods
In 1955 Eastern Australia was hit by floods. Which might have made people have to leave their home. -
U.S.A. -more than 200,000 Cuban people came
In 1959 more than 200,000 Cuban people came to the U.S. they left because they were forced to. -
Australian-allowed to vote
In 1962 Australian people are allowed to vote. Help let people make their own decisions. -
Australia-last hanging
In 1964 the last hanging in South Australian was taken. Which helped people feel more self. -
U.S.A. -passed a law
In 1964 they passed a law for rights of voting and band housing discrimination. This helped the African American people -
Australia-Decimal coins
In 1966 the Decimal coins was brought to Australia. Decimal coins are coin such as 1 cent, 2 cent, 5cent, 10 cent, 20 cent 50 cent, 2 dollar, and 1 dollar. -
U.S.A.-Cuban refugee
In 1966 Cuban refugee permits let more than 400,000 people into the United States. This was good for the Cuban refugee because they had a place to stay. -
Australia-last execution
In 1967 The last execution in all of Australia was taken place. Making all people feel safer.