<u>Question:</u>
Helped to organize the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Georgia
Helped organize Georgia's Republican Party
Served in the Georgia Constitutional Convention
Elected to the Georgia House of Representatives
Based on the stated facts, who is being described?
Nat Turner
Thaddeus Stevens
Henry McNeal Turner
George Washington Carver
<u>Answer:</u>
Based on the stated facts, Henry McNeal Turner is being described.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The twelfth elected and sanctified bishop of the AME (African Methodist Episcopal Church) is known as Henry McNeal Turner. He was represented as godfather for gathering African Americans after the American Civil War in Georgia.
He supported the Republican Party of Georgia and elected in 1868 to the legislature of Georgia even when whites were against such a decision. Turner also catered to the Constitutional Convention of 1867 during reconstruction. He was a leader for Black Nationalism and helped blacks of America to migrate to Africa.
Answer:
A. A claim new islands in the pacific
Explanation:
The Act was enacted in August 18, 1856. At that time, many of the islands in Caribbean/pacific territories were not affiliated with any government.
The act allowed citizens of United States to claim any lands within these regions that contain Guano deposits.
This made a lot of weapon and agricultural producers claimed new islands in the pacific since Guana can be used as a material for gun powders and soil fertilizer.
<u>ANSWER:</u> The <em>southern people did like the idea of keeping slavery</em>, while on the other hand, the <em>northern people didn't liked the idea of keeping slavery</em>. They wanted to abolished slavery.
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Its was there main source of food and water. And when it flooded in the flood season its gave farmers soil the grow on.