Frontiersman Daniel Boone (October 22, 1734-September 26, 1820) lived for several years in western Virginia. Boone was born near present Reading, Pennsylvania. In 1751, Boone’s family resettled in North Carolina on the North Fork of the Yadkin River. (That answers where he lived.)
I'm pretty sure 15,000 of the African Americas (Which are now called Americo-Liberians) are called Congos somewhere between the Civil War.
If we counted them with the four million freed slaves, not even 100,000 came back to Africa.
Answer:
A. <em>Abraham Lincoln</em>
Explanation:
B, C, and D WERE INDEED abolitionists. Lincoln began his public career by claiming that he was "antislavery" -- against slavery's expansion, but not calling for immediate emancipation. However, the man who began as "antislavery" eventually issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed all slaves in those states that were in rebellion.
Answer:
In his famous speech on "The Four Freedoms," President Franklin D. Roosevelt says that attempts to isolate America from the rest of the world are selfish and dangerous.
Explanation: mark me brainiest because i know this is the answer so here ya go ;)