The columbian exchange is quite important. This "event" was named after Christopher Columbus and this was used to transfer plants, animals, some culture products or what people used, technology, and pretty much the very basic yet important key things that many people needed. These were all exchanged from America to West Africa, and I believe the Old world. I can't really get the times. But this is the basic information needed.
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Franklin and Higginbotham began the text with a discussion of Ancient Africa with the aim of portraying African history through the perspective of Africans themselves and their conquests, as a way of honoring Africans and their struggles for the conquest of freedom.
<h3 /><h3>What is the exhibition "From Slavery to Freedom" about?</h3>
The award-winning and widely used project in the educational environment aims to honor the historian John Hope Franklin and Higginbotham by representing the history of African freedom in the Americas, their difficulties and violence suffered in the period of slavery and the struggles for the conquest of human and civil rights.
Therefore, projects that show the history of Africa and the difficulties and achievements of its people, help in the dissemination of knowledge and cultural and social appreciation of a historically exploited population, in order to generate appreciation of the identity of the African people and respect for their history.
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Yes it was necessary. it gave alot of freedom to woman to and womans rights.
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