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can ride in first-class cars on the railroads and in the streets,” wrote journalist T. McCants Stewart. “I can stop in and drink a glass of soda and be more politely waited upon than in some parts of New England.” Perhaps Stewart’s comments don’t seem newsworthy. Consider that he was reporting from South Carolina in 1885 and he was black.
Answer:
a. Three out of every five slaves would be counted towards the population to
determine Southern states' representation.
Explanation:
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the answer is the "diary of an Irish immigrant", since the immigrant populations were almost always very separated from one another. </span>
Well, I would say that Muslims have a different take on things and did not want to be associated with India. They wanted to have their own country so they can do whatever they wish (without control of india government). Muslims and Indians are in a conflict as of this moment. In short, Muslims did not get along with India.
Answer:
Portugal
Explanation:
in the 16th century, they were the first to trade on the atlantic. In 1526, they also traded with Brazil.