Answer: Georgia did not allow slavery at first, but changed its law as more settlers moved in.
Answer:
A) The establishment clause stops the government from favoring a religion while the free exercise clause allows people to express their religion.
Explanation:
Establishment clause prohibits the government from "endorsing, supporting, or becoming too involved in religion and religious activities." The Free exercise clause protects religious beliefs and allows people to practice and share.
Evidence: https://home.ubalt.edu/shapiro/rights_course/Chapter5text.htm#:~:text=The%20free%20exercise%20clause%20protects,in%20religion%20and%20religious%20activities.
Due to terrible economic conditions, many poor whites and greed slaves turned to sharecropping and tenant farming.
John Brown was a famous abolitionist who believed that the institution of slavery would only be ended through violent revolution against the government. In 1859 John Brown led an unsuccessful raid on a federal armory in Harper's Ferry. When he was captured he was ultimately executed for his role in leading this insurrection.