Abolitionists and slaves became militant in the push to end slavery. Abolitionists begun to call for the slaves to rise up against their masters and defend their freedom. Abolitionist publications encouraged militancy which led to riots in many Northern cities. Ultimately, this led to the Civil War
The colonial period in Virginia began in 1607 with the landing of the first English settlers<span> at </span>Jamestown<span> and ended in 1776 with the establishment of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Although a thriving </span>Indian society<span> had existed for thousands of years before the English arrived, war with the European settlers and the introduction of new diseases for which the Indians had no resistance spelled disaster for it. The English colonists, meanwhile, just barely survived, suffering through </span>summer droughts<span> and winter starvation. Salvation came to the colony in the form of smoking tobacco, or what </span>King James I<span> called a "vile and stinking custom," when </span>John Rolfe<span> cultivated a variety of tobacco that sold well in England. In 1619, a </span>General Assembly<span> convened, bringing limited self-government to America. That same year brought the first </span>slaves<span> to Virginia. For most of the 1600s, white </span>indentured servants<span> worked the colony's tobacco fields, but by 1705 the Virginia colony had become a slave society. Nearly all power was in the hands of white male landowners, who ran the government and, by law, belonged to the</span>Church of England<span>. </span>Women<span> who married and worked at home were considered "good wives"; those who refused such "proper" roles were considered troublesome. And while Virginia's ruling men did not encourage women to be independent, they nevertheless fought for their own independence, taking full part in the </span>American Revolution<span> (1775–1783).</span><span> MORE...</span>
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because he was a translator of buddhist scriptures.
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