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Ahat [919]
3 years ago
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How are themes of colonialism and imperialism most clearly shown in Shakespeare's The Tempest?

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<em>2.) </em><em>Union </em><em>(Keeping the union together was important for Lincoln)</em>

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<em>4.) </em><em>Border </em><em>(These states were with Lincoln but still owned slaves)</em>

<em>5.) </em><em>Fredrick Douglas</em><em> (Abolitionist)</em>

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