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Harriet Ann Jacobs (February 11, 1813 – March 7, 1897) was an African-American writer who escaped from slavery and was later freed. She became an abolitionist speaker and reformer. Jacobs wrote an autobiographical novel, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, first serialized in a newspaper and published as a book in 1861 under the pseudonym Linda Brent. It was a reworking of the genres of slave narrative and sentimental novel, and was one of the first books to address the struggle for freedom by female slaves, explore their struggles with sexual harassment abuse, and their effort to protect their roles as women and mothers.
That would be the treaty of paris.
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No, he was not. Prosecution of Jews existed since the period when they all lived in their homeland.
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Since the Babylonian captivity Jews were seen by certain elements as cause of problems. That is why in different periods they were prosecuted and even had to escape from the place where they lived. Spanish Inquisition during the reign of Isabelle and Ferdinand forced Jews to convert or to move away from Spain. Most of them spread across Europe, but in many of those countries they weren't always received as they hoped to.
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strong central government, run by well-educated property owners. wanted most power to stay with the states and wanted the farmers and the 'common man' to run the nation.
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