Black and white abolitionists often had different agendas by the 1840s, and certainly in the 1850s. But one of the greatest frustrations that many black abolitionists faced was the racism they sometimes experienced from their fellow white abolitionists. In many cases, within the Garrisonian movement in particular, the role of the black speaker or the black writer or the black abolitionist was, in some ways, prescribed, as the famous case of Frederick Douglass' relationship with the Garrisionians.
<span>The Garrisionians wanted Douglass to simply get up and tell his story, to tell his narrative on the platform.</span>
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<span>American troops finally withdrew.</span>
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Due to peace situation, urbanization and end of isolationism.
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The role of samurai greatly changed from 1100 CE to 1850 CE. in the beginning, samurai used by the kings for defending their territories against enemies but later the peaceful rule of two and half centuries of Tokugawa and his descendants decreases the necessity of samurai so they are decrease in number with the passage of time. The main reason of decrease in number of samurai is urbanization and end of isolationism.
The "<span>age of enlightenment" was significant to philosophical advancements in the 18th century, shaping much of today's society.</span>
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They reopened trade with the Middle East during the fourteenth century. They allowed the exchange of ideas and learning with the Arabs.
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