Harriet Beechers novel uncle tom's cabin was used to show how slavery was evil on a particular race and why the practice had to be abolished in the nation by all of the people who hated it.
<h3>What was uncle tom's cabin about?</h3>
This was the story that had the main character as Uncle Tom. he was one of the enslaved black men in the United States that did not have their rights. The story showed him as a noble person who was steadfast despite the issues that he faced.
The use of this story was used to show the white Northerners how evil slavery was and the reasons why the blacks had to be free fro it. Hence it was one of the ways that the Northerners were persuaded in the fight against slavery.
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<em>Simple interests</em> are only calculated on the principal, which is good for the borrower, and good but not so great for the lender.
Now since <em>Compound Interests</em> are calculated on the principal moreover on the already earned interests according to each period, it's a great deal for the lender due this is: "interests on interests" thus <em>the balance grows faster</em> and the wealth grows exponentially, but not so good for the borrower due they end up paying more; wherefore they're advised to opt for <em>wider periodicity</em> on cards accordingly, because when the interest is compounded frequently <em>the balance grows faster</em>.
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