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Sharecropping meant that African Americans worked on farms in return for food, housing, tools, and seeds. In a way, slavery was maintained, because often an African American would work for the white man who had owned him before the war. However, the only difference is that they could leave legally (even if it angered the white landowner to the point of attacking the African American).
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Axes were vital tools for Stone Age people, who used them for working wood. However, they also played an important role during the introduction of farming to Europe, when the majority of the land was covered by dense forests.
<span>This is of course somewhat of a subjective question, but in general most would agree that the thing that made all these men good leaders is that they refused to give in even under extreme circumstances. They also took tactical risks. </span>
1. West Virginia, Missouri, Maryland, and Kentucky would qualify as a state that borders a border, confederate, and union state. They were technically border states also.
2. Richmond was the Confederate capital, while Washington DC was the Union capital. Virginia was a large influence in the south so they chose to put the capital there.
3. Kansas is the union state surrounded by territories on all sides except the east.
4. Border states that were part of the union. Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Maryland were the border states. They all were slave states that never joined the Confederacy.
<span>The black Soldiers served their country after the Civil War and during both World Wars, ... the free slaves did so with the hopes of learning skills such as reading and writing. The new black recruiters were assigned to two different Cavalries.</span>