In Virginia in the 1600s, Anthony Johnson secured his freedom from indentured servitude, acquired land, and became a respected member of his community. Elizabeth Key successfully appealed to the colony’s legal system to set her free after she had been wrongfully enslaved. By the 1700s, the laws and customs of Virginia had begun to distinguish black people from white people, making it impossible for most Virginians of African descent to do what Johnson and Key had done.
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White flight or white exodus is the sudden or gradual large-scale migration of white people from areas becoming more racially or ethnoculturally diverse.
African-American neighborhoods or black neighborhoods are types of ethnic enclaves found in many cities in the United States. Generally, an African American neighborhood is one where the majority of the people who live there are African American. Some of the earliest African-American neighborhoods were in New York City along with early communities located in Virginia. In 1830, there were 14,000 "free Negroes" living in New York City.
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One of the Patriots' greatest strengths was their PERSISTENCE TO CONTINUE FIGHTING.
Even though they met with lots of resistance on their ways, yet the patriots refuse to quit and continued fighting from generation to generation until America obtain the total freedom she so much desired and craved for. The freedom would have been unobtainable, if the patriots had laid down their weapons and refuse to continue fighting due to weariness and their children would have continue to be subjected to all forms of bondage.<span />
Christianity began in the Roman Empire. When Christianity was new, Christians were hunted as criminals. They refused to worship Roman gods and that was against the law.
Even though Christianity was against the law, its numbers or followers grew rapidly. Christians were always trying to convert people. While some Christians were rich, most of the converts in Rome were from the poorer section. There were two reasons for this.
First, Christians promised that if you lived your life right you went to heaven when you died. In the other Roman religion, only the gods could live in heaven. Everyone else was consigned to the underworld.
Second, every Christian considered themselves equal to every other Christian. There was no nobility or higher caste.
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