After the Civil War, there was often great cruelty and massacres on both sides and the industrial growth after the Civil War had an increase in the steel industry and of the growth of railroads.
They were put onto reservations to accommodate settlers and were forced to assimilate into American culture.
1800s, President John Adams orders the federal government to pack up and leave Philadelphia and set up shop in the nation’s new capital in Washington, D.C.
The correct answer is Frederick Douglass.
Douglass was born a slave in Maryland and escaped. After escaping, Douglass became a leader in the abolition movement in New England and lectured around the world, writing and speaking about his experiences as a slave and the institution of slavery.