Uncle Tom's Cabin written by Harriet Beecher Stowe was a anti-slavery book that was published in 1852. Stowe was an abolitionist and wrote the book to criticize the practice of slavery and to critique and call for its end in the United States at that time. The book became a best-selling book and sold hundreds of thousands of copies. It infuriated the South because it challenged the narrative of slavery and the suppression of African Americans at the time.
Because the Native Americans were not introduced to European diseases on their own homeland.
Their immune systems were exposed to European Diseases that they never were in contact with before, which caused sickness. Without today's medicine, they were basically helpless and left to die from the exposed diseases.
The ministry of Jesus begins with his baptism in the countryside of Roman Judea<span> and </span>Transjordan<span>, near the </span><span>river Jordan.</span>
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It increased the political influence of the South