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In the Antebellum South, most slaves had difficult times characterized by poverty, very long-work hours doing demanding physical tasks, and psychological and physical abuse. They also had their families frequently torn apart.
Women, as recorded in Harriet Ann Jacobs work, were vicitms of sexual abuse on a constant basis.
Not all slaves were abused, and some slaves acquired relative wealth and status, but they were the minority. The vast majority of slaves had extremely difficult living conditions, and most importantly, they lacked the liberty that the US Constitution was supposed to guarantee.
raising the cost of some medicines
doubling the production of medicines
decreasing life expectancy rates
increasing infant mortality rates
It would be Alaska
Size (land & water) (square miles) would be 663,267.26 in total so it is the biggest
Middle class women were expected to hire fewer servants and do more of the household chores themselves. Working and earning money was not allowed in most businesses so they had to work more in the house. This wasn't a problem for wealthy people because they would always stay wealthy, or the poor because they never had servants to begin with.
Answer: 1. to follow the canary current
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