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The way that thier lives were still the same was that even though a slave got frred from one plantation they could still be picked up and worked. One way they are familiar is that they were both still treated wrongly. They both still got less than whites and they could still get beaten.
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Germany's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare against the United States.
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The world War I (WWI) was a period of battle between various countries from 1914 to 1918. It started formally on the 28th of July, 1914 and ended on the 11th of November, 1918.
The key factor which prompted and influenced the decision of the United States of America to enter World War I (WWI) was because Germany resumed the use of unrestricted submarine warfare against the United States.
A subchaser also known as a submarine chaser refers to a little but very fast naval vessel which was designed specifically for anti-submarine warfare during the World War I.
During the World War II by late 1942, the German submarines (U-boats) were destroyed by the U.S Navy subchasers in the Atlantic. The subchasers that was used by the U.S Navy were the SC-497 class and PC-461 class subchasers which had anti-aircraft guns and machine guns.
The Paleo indians hand very little individual freedom.
Buddhism, it was spreading because Ashoka was Buddhist.
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Harriet Tubman helped the enslaved people that were on the underground railroad. She was born into slavery and escaped slavery. She ended up helping numerous people to escape.
David Walker did advocate for violence, but only if necessary, to end slavery. he wrote the pamphlet titled "Appeal...to the Colored Citizens of the World." He was criticized by his peers for inciting violence in the pamphlet.
Frederick Douglass wrote about his personal experiences when he was a slave. He shared the evils of slavery with his readers. He escaped by jumping on a train that was heading North. He went on to write "My Bondage and My Freedom" and his own biography among other books.
William Lloyd Garrison was an advocate for nonviolence to end slavery. He also wrote the newspaper, "The Liberator". He spent his life trying to end slavery.