All of the following describe the historical development of sugar within the Latin American system of slavery except <span> Sugar was to Latin America what cotton was to the American South
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The Qin Dynasty was located in modern day China.
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The Qin Dynasty was a dynasty of ancient China that ruled China from 221 BC to 20 BC. The Qin dynasty originated from Shaanxi province and its name is also a modified form of the same province. When Qin began to occupy China, the Zhou dynasty had only nominal control in the country and the period of warring states was going on. Qin ended the weak Zhou dynasty and then unified China by destroying the six remaining kingdoms. Despite being powerful, the Qin dynasty remained in power for a very short period and then the rise of the Han dynasty in China took place.
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business in which ownership is shared
when businesses agree to limit supplies of a product
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He put out expectations and gave the men self-value. He also put himself at risk of being killed.
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At the siege of Toulon, when his artillery men were being bombarded hard by Allied troops, he renamed his battery, "The Battery of Men Without Fear." The n just like that, his men returned fighting with extra morale. Napoleon also charged and was stabbed at the battle of Toulon, nearly ending his life, but jaw-dropping morale boost for his men. In the campaigns of Italy, he was nearly cut down by cannon fire and was covered in mud at Arcole. It motivated his men to do an almost suicidal charge across the bridge, and they did win that battle, although taking heavy losses, they took 4000 men prisoner. Before the invasion of Italy happened, he motivated his men with speeches before they marched. These are just of Napoleon's examples of incerasing his men's morale, no wonder they would die for him, and stay loyal to him to the end. Except Bernadotte that traitor.
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Robert S. Abbott
Founded in 1905 by Robert S. Abbott, the Chicago Defender originally was a four-page weekly newspaper. Like the white-owned Hearst and Pulitzer newspapers, the Defender under Abbott used sensationalism to boost circulation.