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Africans were forcibly brought to British-owned colonies in the Caribbean and sold as slaves to work on plantations. Those engaged in the trade were driven by the huge financial gain to be made, both in the Caribbean and at home in Britain.
The American people opposed taxes on goods (and taxes in general) during the time of the Revolutionary War, but America needed taxes in order to aid for the cost of the war and running a country. So the tariffs on foreign goods made it harder to get things from other countries which supported local economy.
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The Greek underworld unlike the Christian Hell is a kingdom. In Greek mythology is told that the underworld was ruled by Hades and his wife and they both ruled the kingdom of dead (unlike the Christian hell that is ruled by Satan). As a kingdom, the Greek hell had various “popular spaces” as the five rivers that travel through the underworld that helps divide it into four regions; it also has fields and meadows for the souls that live there. In Christian hell it’s thought that only bad people that had done bad actions while living go through hell, thou in Greek hell, they thought that everyone, no matter your actions, end up in the underworld. The closest description of Christian hell would be Dante’s Inferno which describes the adventures of Dante walking in the eight circles of hell (due to the 8 deadly sins). While to enter the Greek hell, you need to pay two coins and from that point it is a transition, from the gates to some part of the underworld.
In regards with situational audience analysis, the larger
the audience are, it is most likely to expect speaking styles that are more and
formal as this is a way of having to target every people in the audience and to
make them more focused and attentive.