They were similar insofar that neither had any rights. Although African Americans were given rights following their freedom, that was only on paper as racist states still found ways to segregate and obstruct the law by making life difficult for African-Americans.
The Official Languages Act was meant to appease discontent French-speakers in Quebec.
The act made it very important for those who work for the federal government to have good understanding of French and English.
<span>Members of both groups had negative feelings toward the Allies and favored American neutrality.</span>
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The Northern Colonies relied on free systems of labor, in which people were not subjected to any restrictions to their personal liberty. This made the labor market more dynamic.
The Colonies of the Tidewater region, specially Virgnia, relied on indentured servants: a labor system that consisted in bringing European settlers to work for free for a few years, until they could pay off their trip expenses.
Finally, the Southern Colonies, specially South Carolina and Georgia, relied on the slavery of African Americans, which was not a new labor system at all, but that underwent some changes in the colonial period, related to the scale and commercialization of the enslaved labor.
There was trails all across The U.S. There was also coming from the other side of the world. lolz. And also walking I guess.