It can be implied in the passage from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass that the cruel reality of slavery is described as "<span>Slaves were treated like property and separated from loved ones." The author, Douglass is a known advocate of anti-slavery movements and women suffrage.</span>
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<span>His programs led to an expansion of the role of the federal government.</span>
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Invasive species, including communicable diseases, etc..
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Geographical location
Explanation:
Both New York and Constantinople were the centres of trade because of their geographical location a which surrounded the region with sea and a direct link with trade. Both cities became rich and flourished because of their location. Constantinople developed into a thriving port that connected it with Europe and Asia. New York City gained importance in the 18th century as a trading port during the colonial period (the thirteen colonies).