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Q1: they faced discrimination from white southerners.
Q2: southern politicians
Q3: slaves were not allowed to hold religous services.
Q4: they were hung
Q5: many slave owners began capturing white slaves
Q6: Labor intensiveness
Q7: Southern such as florida, alabama, miss, tx
Q8:Society divided
Q9: The cotton gin
Q10: and they used their power and influenced harshly
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These seem accurate for that time period, hope this helps
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German Americans and Asian Americans during World War-I were seen as inferior citizens. There are reports that the names of streets in German were changed because of discrimination against them, fellow Americans were biased in their dealings with them. As a result of all this unfair treatment, Germans who live in the United States are said to have hidden their German identities.
Jewish Americans during World War-I experience discrimination also. In fact, the KKK, a racist organization played a major role in their unfair treatment. They decided to fight the discrimination they faced, there are also reports that they engaged in fundraising activities to support those affected by the war.
Hispanic Americans during World War-I were between the tensions that existed between the United States and Mexico at the time. Despite such immense opposition and unfair treatment in terms of labor wages, they still migrated to the United States, which lead to an increase in the Hispanic population in the country.
Similar mistreatment occurred against Women Dissenters, as ongoing efforts were made to silenced them. Still, they continued in their fight.
Points 3, 11, 13, 2, 12. It's so important because countries trade with each other over seas and countries depend on free trade.
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Social Darwinism and American Laissez-faire Capitalism British philosopher Herbert Spencer went a step beyond Darwin's theory of evolution and applied it to the development of human society. In the late 1800s, many Americans enthusiastically embraced Spencer's "Social Darwinism" to justify laissez-faire, or unrestricted, capitalism.
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