Abolitionists
The abolitionist movement was an organized effort to end the practice of slavery in the United States. The first leaders of the campaign, which took place from about 1830 to 1870, mimicked some of the same tactics British abolitionists had used to end slavery in Great Britain in the 1830s
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<h3>Voltaire also seems to support empathy and forgiveness towards criminals. </h3>
Explanation:
Voltaire's episode with the King of the Bulgarians suggests that he was a <u>sympathetic and compassionate person</u>. In this episode Voltaire explains how Candide was punished so severely without mercy.
However when the King saw Candide, he forgave him instantly and asked his physicians to treat with the best medicines. It portrays the King's sympathy towards wrong doers or accused criminals.
Similarly, V<u>oltaire also seems to support empathy and forgiveness towards criminals</u>. He does not encourage harsh punishments or biased judgement in the courts.
"His heavenly will" indicates to listeners of her speech it is god who wishes.
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1. Ciboney, Arawak and Carib
2. A) Ciboney - from Florida
B) Arawak - from northern South America
C). Carib - from mainland American
Explanation:
Ciboney were considered to be food-gathering and hunting people and originatedfrom Florida in southern North America. It is believed that, they migrated in to the islands of Cuba and Hispaniola (now Haiti and the Dominican Republic) at least 5,000 years ago.
On the other hand, The Arawak people, were known for farming, and considered to have originated from northern South America, about 5,000 years ago as well, where they settled on a number of the Caribbean islands.
While the Carib people were considered to have originated from mainland America, and migrated into the Caribbean islands
The battle of Fort Sumter was from April 12 to April 14, 1861