By one estimate, 100,000 slaves escaped from bondage in the South between 1810 and 1850. The southern newspapers almost every day were filled with announcements about new shoots of slaves, for catching of which the big reward was offered. There was even a special detachment of professional hunters for the fugitives who caught them and returned them back to the owner. But if the slave managed to reach the Canadian border, the persecution ceased. That's a rough estimate, but I hope it helps!!!
The correct answer is C. Europeans who could not afford to pay for a trip to America.
Explanation:
As colonization began in America, many Europeans wanted to travel to the newly discovered continent and began a new life. However, many of them could not afford the trip to America that was expensive during that time. Due to this, many agreed to become servants of wealthy colonizers that owned land, which was known as Indentured Servitude. This means wealthy colonizers paid the trip for some Europeans and in exchange those Europeans became servants. Additionally, over time this was considered as a type of slavery but servants were free after a certain amount of years of servitude. According to this, indentured servants were mainly "Europeans who could not afford to pay for a trip to America."
Overseas the nations....? whatever it is its true
Answer:
Got dis
Explanation:
The men where not in the house so they had to take care of the children by their selves
1861 In the Northern states, women organized ladies’ aid societies to supply the Union troops with everything they needed, from food (they baked and canned and planted fruit and vegetable gardens for the soldiers) to clothing (they sewed and laundered uniforms, knitted socks and gloves, mended blankets and embroidered quilts and pillowcases) to cash (they organized door-to-door fundraising campaigns, county fairs and performances of all kinds to raise money for medical supplies and other necessities).