For some, celebrating means drinking cold glasses of red drinks and feasting on watermelon or spicy red sausages, symbolizing the blood and resilience of former slaves. For others, it means indulging in traditional black Southern cuisine like fried chicken, collard greens and cornbread.
Overseas, the British and French empires could have recognized the Confederate states as a country. This would have helped them tremendously, as they could have been part of world organizations and meetings to make decisions. Also, they could have set up more trading stations for merchants to sell off items to gain resources. However, Europe didn't recognize them as a country, so it was much more difficult for these states to gain resources.
He worked them hard but kept respect he always had a nice way of giulding the slaves and helping them but always had his point across he was about work
<u>That is correct</u>
The most common use of the word is with the denotation of <span><em>a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.
</em>It can also be used as to mean: <em>A person or thing that precipitates an event</em><em>
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In all, a catalyst is something, or someone, that causes an event to occur.
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I hope this helped! :)
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