According to Falconbridge's account of the Slave Trade, men were indeed treated differently than the women.
<h3>How were women treated?</h3>
As a diversion, women were given beads and jewelry. Workers were permitted to have se.xual relations with women. Women were housed in flats with fewer chains.
On the other hand, Men were handcuffed and herded into a single room. Women were not handcuffed and were kept in a separate room. The lads were not cuffed and were in a different room. All slaves were confined to separate cabins below deck.
<h3>Who is Falconbridge?</h3>
Alexander Falconbridge was a British surgeon who participated in four slave ship journeys between 1782 and 1787.
He eventually became an abolitionist and wrote An Account of the Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa in 1788.
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Answer:
1. sending troops
2. sending supplies
3. providing protection
4. selling military equipment
5. supporting goverments in order to continue buying oil for cheap
6. help remove threats from thier country like alcita
Explanation:
In April 1775 British soldiers, called lobsterbacks because of their red coats, and minutemen the colonists' militia exchanged gunfire at Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts. Described as "the shot heard round the world," it signaled the start of the American Revolution and led to the creation of a new nation. :)
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The TWO phrases from the text, <em>"EXCERPTS FROM THOMAS JEFFERSON'S WRITINGS ON AMERICAN INDIANS" by Thomas Jefferson, </em>that BEST support the answers to Part A are as follows:
A) "The promotion of agriculture, therefore, and household manufacture, ..."
B) "while they are learning to do better on less land, ..."
Part A discusses the central idea of the text, which is Jefferson's idea that converting Indians to farmers instead of hunters would enable them to part with excess land.
Thus, the TWO phrases from the text that best support the answers to Part A are <u>Options A and B</u>.
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