Ex-Confederates who sought to return political and economic control of the South to white Southerners after the Civil War were known as redeemers
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They were French philosophers who promoted Enlightenment ideas statement accurately describes Voltaire, Montesquieu, Diderot, and Condorcet, but it must be stated that their philosophies were different for exemple Voltaire believed in absolutism Montesquieu on separation of powers
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prior to European colonization in Africa, slavery had already existed between the people there, slave owners would willingly offer their slaves to the Europeans in order to protect them selves, the europeans can argue that they did not establish slavery, rather, they continued work that seemed beneficial to them.
Because the opposite team surrender
Robert Smythson (1535-15 October 1614) was an English architect. Smythson designed several notable houses during the Elizabethan era. Little is known about his birth and upbringing; his first mention in historical records occurs in 1556, when he was a bricklayer in the house at Longleat, built by Sir John Thynne (ca. 1512-1580). He later designed Hardwick Hall, Wollaton Hall, Burton Agnes Hall, and other major projects. Historically, several other Elizabethan houses, such as Gawthorpe Hall, have been attributed to him for stylistic reasons
Thus, option b is your answer.
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