The general feeling of the slaves toward their situation was "hopelessness".
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, The African, first distributed in 1789 in London, is the collection of memoirs of Olaudah Equiano. The book portrays Equiano's time spent in subjugation, and records his endeavors at turning into a free man and his inevitable achievement in picking up success in his own freedom and in business from there on.
The correct answer is: to spread awareness of injustice
The interviewee is giving an honest and truthful account of the events that took place. He is stating facts about what him and his family experienced and the injustice of what occurred. He is not critiquing the truth or deflecting from the truth and he is definitely not trying to make the interviewer feel guilty. He is simply telling his truth which is important in spreading awareness of the injustice that the American Japanese were subjected to during World War 2.
i would say B, however im not sure if this is correct due to the fact i took this class almost 3 years ago!
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An item was a particularly popular thing to send back to Europe is: corn.
<h3>What is the Columbian Exchange?</h3>
The Columbian Exchange is sometimes referred to as the Columbian Interchange and it was named after the very popular voyager and explorer, Christopher Columbus.
During the 15th and 16th century, the Columbian Exchange typically involved the widespread movement of plants, commodities, crops, diseases, technology, cultures, people, and livestock (animals) across the following geographical regions:
- West Africa
- America
- The Atlantic
- The Old world (Europe, Asia, and Africa).
Based on historical records and information, Christopher Columbus was one of the first European citizen to discover corn, which also referred to as maize and he sent some across Europe.
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