The answer is B. <span>The passage contains a fact that must be supported by evidence, the passage has no bias and this is the only answer that goes well with it</span>
Answer:
Because they weren't completely unified. Many of them disagreed on whether they should force Britain to give in to their demands or completely break free. And some of them didn't even want to break away from Britain.
I agree with the other person - the correct answer is B. She feels included but still out of place in her new country.
Given that she just moved to America, she can't expect to become an American right away. It will take her some time to get accustomed to her new country and to start feeling like home. Since this is just the beginning, she hasn't reached that stage yet.
HE meant if freedom is for America then why isnt a black man? A African American is in apart of America than why isnt he free like the rest?
he originally gave the speech to the Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society in Rochester, New York
here is a summary of the speech:
<span>While still a young slave in Maryland, Frederick Douglass taught
himself to read, whereupon he discovered that he was as capable of
thinking and reasoning as any free man, and therefore ought to be free.
Upon making good his escape to New York, Douglass earned wide renown as
an outspoken and eloquent critic of the institution of slavery. In this
speech before a sizeable audience of New York abolitionists, Douglass
reminds them that the Fourth of July, though a day of celebration for
white Americans, was still a day of mourning for slaves and former
slaves like himself, because they were reminded of the unfulfilled
promise of equal liberty for all in the Declaration of Independence. </span>
here is the full speech : sorry i have to leave it in the comments since it wont let me here