He had fought several battles and then an armistice halted his movement.
The population decreases daily with all there murders
The Second Great Awakening was a major religious movement in the U.S. that reached out to the unchurched and brought large numbers of people to a vivid experience of Christianity. They believed in the perfectibility of people and were highly moralistic in their endeavors.
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
There were many who volentered to be servants but others wanted to retain their freedom.