The Missouri Compromise was a strategic solution by Henry Clay to keep the slave and free states equal. It prevented conflict between the north and south as both regions had equal representation in congress regarding state senate votes
This question refers to the essay "The Idea of America" by Hannah-Jones. In this essay, Jones talks about the way Black people experienced, and impacted, the Revolutionary War in the United States. She tells us that:
<em>"...as the sociologist Glenn Bracey wrote, ‘‘Out of the ashes of white denigration, we gave birth to ourselves.’’ For as much as white people tried to pretend, black people were not chattel. And so the process of seasoning, instead of erasing identity, served an opposite purpose: In the void, we forged a new culture all our own."</em>
The explanation the author gives in this text expands on the quote by describing how Black people were able to develop their own selves. We learn that Black people were considered "chattel" and that they were denigrated, minimized and ignored constantly. However, this did not lead to the erasure of their culture. Instead, out of these harsh experiences, Black people were able to create their own identity in a way that continues to our day.
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Texas was one of joint state in Mexico before they got there independence and joined the United States of America as a state. Texas has fertile lands for growing crops and they are also known for rearing animals especially cattles.
Some of the reasons the "angry men" in North Texas were actually angry was because; (1). Some of the angry men are "Homesteaders" that is they live by producing crops. People rearing Cattles in North Texas were not curbing the activities of their Cattles and this makes cattles to be able to destroy many crops. (2). The angry men were also angry because cattles can spread diseases.
The Mississippi River was a long trail of flowing water. Erie Canals were made to be long and help water travel to help crops and plants grow. Hope I helped! :)