Well in history in general, I'd go with the Romans. The Romans are the one who caused the spread of Christianity and affected everyone today by making it the state religion. The way Romans spread Christianity is that the Romans persecuted early Christians. They'd feed them to lions, burn them alive or crucify them. Although the Romans were the ones hurting the Christians, the Romans were actually helping the Christians. Every persecuted Christian would make another beleive, making others know that these Christians must really have a real God- Jesus. After Rome fell, Christianity still spread more and more...and still is. Did you know that about 1/3 of the world is Christian? Amazing, right?
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the small farms of the northern colonies did not need slaves.
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The correct answer is: False
Explanation:
The Confederate States of America was originally formed by seven secessionist states: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana. The economic system of these states, located in the Southern region if the US, relied heavily on availability of slave labor of African-Americans in agriculture and plantations. The Confederacy was created in response to the threat to the institution of slavery that represented the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the US.
It wasn't until after the beginning of the American Civil War, in 1861, that other four slave states - Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee and North Carolina - joined.