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Kazeer [188]
4 years ago
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PLEASE HELP - WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!

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erik [133]4 years ago
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Answer:

Q 1: The plantation’s children were educated by tutors.

Q 2: It influenced ragtime and jazz music.

Q 3: Enslaved people provided a large, inexpensive workforce to farm labor-intensive cash crops.

Q 4: ( i believe it is all except enacting the slave codes )

Q 5: It grew by more than 3 million people.

Explanation:

otez555 [7]4 years ago
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Answer:

hi snowcool!

Explanation:

How was life on a plantation different from life on a yeoman’s farm?

C. The yeoman’s children were educated in private schools.

Yeoman and Planter Cultures

• The goal of the yeoman were to be self-sufficiently epitomized by kinship and community ties

• An elite class of the time

• Planters had a more just life than the yeomen

How did the culture of enslaved African Americans influence American society?

B. It created strong family units.

Africans, since the first settlements of America, have had an influence on the language, manners, religion, literature, music, art and dance of the nation.  

One of the most crucial problems in the city is the low-status black family, which can have African origins.  

In the political space, the struggle for civil rights in the United States since its inception has been linked to the struggle for African freedom, and American black intellectuals have been identified with the culture of the beginning of the century, an accelerated identification since 1956 with the formation of the International Society of African Culture and the American Society of African Culture.  

With all this, the United States must deal with a considerable African presence in the United Nations.

How did plantation owners benefit from the labor of enslaved people?

D. Enslaved people provided a large, inexpensive workforce to farm labor-intensive cash crops.

As a result, slaves became a legal form of property that could be used as collateral in commercial transactions or to pay outstanding debts. Slaves constituted a considerable part of a planter's property, becoming a source of tax revenue for state and local governments. A kind of sales tax was also applied to slave transactions.

How did abolitionists fight slavery?

D. by supporting the Underground Railroad

The abolitionists employed some strategies to persuade the American public and its leadership to end slavery.

The most famous of all abolitionist activities was the underground railway, an assistance network and safe houses for runaway slaves. The underground railroad extended from the southern states to Canada, and until 1865 it provided shelter, security and guidance to thousands of runaway slaves.

According to the chart, how did the population of enslaved people change between 1790 and 1860?

A. It grew by more than 3 million people.

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