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Elodia [21]
3 years ago
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Please help asap! Thank you!

History
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Degger [83]3 years ago
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Answer:

  • <u>(1)Answer:</u>Before, the colonization happened and the British and other power houses brought slaves from the African region. There were slaves in the Asian regions as well, but there were no such campaign ran for them by any person or institution just because it was legalized by the cultural norms and the religious institutions. Which is very much unlike situation in the US.
  • <u>(2)Answer:</u> From every place and people on earth, since the beginning of time
  • <u>Origin of Slavery:</u>

Slavery is basically the idea of having the capacity to buy or sell any human being which is now long or ended all over the globe, but there are some traces of slavery left in some parts of the world(which is truly unfortunate). But, it did not started from just a few centuries ago,if we go back in time in Egypt and Babylon we will find slavery been at its peak.The Jews and other communities people were enslaved by the Egyptian kings or Pharaohs. As in the city of Babylon there were people from different communities were enslaved by the leader or we can say the kings in the city. So, we can say that during the 9th century the Muslims invaders captured a number of slaves and then the same thing thing. As they were captured and then brought and sold by there masters.

  • <u>Crops produced by the slaves:</u>
  1. <u>(2)-(B):</u>If we start from the origin of slaves producing or working in fields. Then in the ancient Egypt, they enslaved people to construct  the Pyramids, and then they had crops of wheat and other fruits to grow in the fields to feed the entire populations.
  2. <u>(3)-</u>As for slaves in the modern ages they were producing more sugar and then they had rum along with it. As the British colonies had many slaves to produce different crops. While, in the America they had the same plantations been constructed in the region in order to produce sugar,along with other materials such as rum.
  • <u>(4)- </u>Now the southern colonies who faced many underprivileged situations in that time, which was more then the century ago. As they had no industries to produce and add value to the economy of the country. As, the they were living inside small towns, while some of them were slave owners and had plantations to produce sugar and stuff.
  • <u>(5)-False</u>, it were not just them. As there were other countries also involved in the slavery.
  • <u>(6)- Option:(C) and (D):</u>No room to move, and it was best to be at the top of the bunks than at the bottom.
  • <u>(7)-</u> As we have the saying that<u>" Powers corrupts, when there is no check on it".</u>So, people had the power to enslave other being and they were taking the profit for themselves. As, they wanted to double the revenue by developing more plantations across the region, and inside the different colonies inside the British Empire.
  • <u>(8)- </u>Being educated brings new ideas relating being a free man, along with demanding basic rights for themselves and others as well. So why would a master owning a plantation will leave his slaves to study or to get them educated inside different schools.
  • <u>(9)- </u>When the people and leaders of the different communities started campaigning against the salve owners and the inhuman behavior they had with the minorities and the slaves.
  • <u>(10)-</u>Eli Whitney's invention of the "Cotton gin"(which was a machine for separating cotton fibers from there seeds. As it increased the industrial ratio or rate inside the region, and gave way to end increasing level of plantations in the region.
  • <u>(11)-</u>In order to find more shelter and safety for families,the different communities in the American region developed under ground spaces which connected any two specific points.
  • <u>(12)-Option:(D)-"</u>Women's organizations that helped lead the way in the abolition movement". More then just half a century there were issues relating the slavery inside Philadelphia, as communities were facing issues so, they had different campaigns for gaining the basic rights for the different people inside the communities.
  • <u>(13)-Option:(C):</u>There were about more then 2 millions slaves in the United States during the 1830's era.

Nesterboy [21]3 years ago
6 0
2)Only With the clash of civilizations in the New World.
3)Slaves grew other crops such as corn or potatoes, cotton,sugar and Tobacco plantations slaves....
4) Southern colonies had fewer towns and cities than other colonies. Most colonists lived on small farms in the backcountry, away form schools and towns.
5)True
6)C,D ect
7) They not believe that all were created equal...
8) Because they not allowed them to do that only thing they can fo is to working on the garden that's why they was here and nothing else...
9)A system practice or institution.
10) To grow and pick the cotton became so profitable for the planters
11) Was a network of secret routes and safe houses
12) They petitioned congress to abolish slavery. D is the answer;Women's organization that helped lead the way of the in the abolition
13)20 million

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