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Harriet Tubman (Araminta Ross) was born around 1822 in a family of slaves. Around 1844, she married John Tubman, a free black man, and a little later changed her name to Harriet. Their marriage was a difficult case because of the legal doctrine known as partus sequitur ventrem - children born in such a union became slaves.
With the help of a network of absolutists and Quakers, called the "underground railway," Harriet escaped but then she returned to her old plantation for the members of her family, then for the unfamiliar black slaves.
She helped hundreds of slaves travel north; many of them settled in Canada, out of the reach of American runaway slave laws. She was called "Moses of her people." The legend of Harriet Tubman has become an enduring symbol of the fight against slavery. She took part in the Civil War, on the side of the northerners, working in the army of the northerners as a spy against the South. Then, after the war, at the end of the 19th century, she took an active part in the suffragist movement, in the struggle for the right to vote for women.
Explanation:
The correct answer is "the trial will begin."
Explanation:
The jury is always selected before a trial by jury is started. The jury is selected by both the plaintiff and defendants lawyers. They are selected by answering numerous questions and each lawyer has the chance to refuse a juror. The jury is made up of people from all backgrounds and the jury that is chosen should not be biased in any way to the defendant.
The verdict will be read at the end of the trial by the jury foreman.
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I would have tried to find a more middle of the road solution as Johnson had proposed. Lincoln's 10% plan was too lenient. The South would have just pretended to take oath and moved on and kept doing what they were doing, just under a different name. The Radical Reconstruction Plan was much too harsh. Requiring all that they demanded would have kept a sour taste in the mouths of southerners. It also would have effectively stripped almost every remaining man of their right to vote since they all fought for the South.
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The feudal society was one organized for war; a central reason for its coming into being was the need for kings and great lords to call forth armies of mounted warriors. This is implicit in the fact that the entire fief-system was based on multiples of knights' fees.
Not in my own words but there ya go