The answer is C William booth
yes they believed they were not getting everything that they deserved they believed they were being mistreated in many ways like not enough food and money and the working conditions were unbarable
Answer:
There were many reasons. Among those were the illnesses that "white" americans were adapted to handle which would make villages deathly ill, killing large portions of the population. Another large factor was forced religious indoctrination, where white americans would convince african individuals their religion was wrong and they'd end up in a negative place if they did not agree to a life of subservience.
Explanation:
Religious indoctrination was the main reason for the mass collection of slaves. Slaves would often fear that their lives would be taken and they'd end up worse off immortally for disobedience. This is what the "mammy" archetype comes from. The grandmotherly older slave woman did not genuinely enjoy enslavement, she feared what would happen when she was no longer enslaved.
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Answer: A. King George III would not let colonists settle west of the Appalachian Mountains.
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Jefferson and
Jackson both used the slogan "equal rights for all, special
privileges for none." <span>
<span>At that time it was a time of white supremacy especially for
men and blacks had no rights. African Americans even after getting their
freedom were treated with prejudice and had no right to vote etc. Making the
slogan just a slogan and not achieving the targeted goals.</span></span>