The Tuskegee Airmen were unique because they were the first African American combat squad.
The Tuskegee Airmen is the popular name given to a group of African-American aviators from the United States who trained at the Tuskegee Institute of Alabama and distinguished themselves during World War II in the 332nd combat group of the Army Air Corps. Some 445 aviators of this group participated in battles in North Africa and Europe and 80 of them lost their lives in combat or accidents. Due to the bright red color of the tails of their planes, they were also known as Red Tails.
They were under the command of Colonel Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr., who would later become the second African American general of the US Air Force. The group remained active between 1941 and 1946.
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they were an African American flying unit during WWII.
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Permanent trade location from which they would be able to dominate the spice trade between Asia and Europe.
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Portuguese explorers were the first Europeans who started searching for sea route to India. After Dias failed with his task, Vasco de Gama managed to reach India in 1498. After establishing that connection they were the dominant factor when it comes to trade between two continents.
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