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Because of the crisis on September 11, 2001, the United States and it's government seemed to hurt. The weight of this event was all put on president Bush, including the rest of the worlds problems, causing the whole United States to feel the preasure and sorrow.

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the September massacres was not in the 2001 it was in 1792

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