Southerners saw slaves as property. Northerners viewed slaves as human beings. Harriet Tubman was born into slavery and never had any rights. She was treated like property and might have, to some extent, viewed herself that way because of circumstances. Freedom gave her many rights she had never known and many possibilities. However, even Northerners did not see African Americans as equals to whites in society. Though Abe Lincoln believed they deserved life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, he and other northerners still saw African Americans as inferior, as demonstrated by laws in the North that gave African Americans fewer rights than whites. Still, the northern view that African Americans were entitled to at least certain rights was sure to make people like Harriet Tubman feel freer and more privileged than she ever could have dreamed of being in the South.
The answer to 1 is Savannah
The answer to 2 is lift the ban Georgia had on slavery
The answer to 3 is established policies that influenced Georgia’s government for years
The answer to 4 is He made it possible for the Georgia colony to be established.
The answer to question 5 is produce agriculture to send back to England.
Answer: The Columbian Exchange.
Explanation:
The Columbian Exchange refers to the trade of ideas, food, crops, and populations, as well as diseases and violence after Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas in 1492.
The Columbian Exchange connected what was called the New World and the Old World, which included Europe and the entire Eastern Hemisphere, allowing the spread of diseases previously unknown to some communities, and started a long and violent process of colonization.