Then the merchants shipped those manufactured goods, along with the American sugar and rum, to West Africa where they were bartered for slaves. The slaves were then brought back to the Caribbean to be sold to sugar planters.
True. During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, immigrants from predominantly Catholic countries faced open discrimination at the<span>hands of the American-born white Protestant majority</span>
Nat Turner's Slave Revolt. On this day in 1831, a slave in Virginia named Nat Turner, led an armed rebellion against slave owners and their families.
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Urban women played a significant role in the struggle against Apartheid by entering into the labour force and taking jobs as both domestic workers and factory workers.
These jobs helped women to make the connections necessary to form support for trade unions and ultimately anti-apartheid political organisations.