James Watt was the inventor of the steam engine, which allowed for a large development in mechanization and helped to kick start the industrial revolution. The steam engine was used to better transportation, as it could be used in ships, and helped to create machinery to create factories and such.
Two years later, Barbara Jordan was asked to deliver a keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in 1976.
Barbara Jordan was an American lawyer, educator and politician. She was also a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. She achieved international fame for her brillant speech during the impeachment process of President Richard Nixon.
Called the 'gentlelady from Texas', Barbara Jordan spoke on the evening of July, 12, 1976 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. She delivered the most significant speech of the Convention. It provided the economical statement of the Democratic Party's philosophy and a vivid reflection of the mood in post-Watergate America. Her speech also illustrated the character, quality and potential of the black female as a national political figure. She was acclaimed for her warmth, integrity, eloquence and her confidence in creating a united, strong and fair country.
I dont see a document but i think i can still answer your question. Slaves were not considered people because they were owned by people and considered property. Slaves did not have rights like others and were not accounted for until the 3/5 act. And even then only 3 out of 5 slaves were counted to up the population but still did not have rights.
"<span>France lost most of its hold over northern America" is the best option from the list, since this treaty marked an official end to the French and Indian War, which Britain won. </span>