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1.Moving all through the South - Freedmen stay near their previous ranches because of the way they were dealt with
2.The Right to Move - Freedmen, for the most part, moved to Atlanta, Richmond, and other southern urban areas for work since they infrequently left the south.
3.Where they Settled - Map of where African-Americans settled after the Civil War.
4.Seeking Land - The Homestead Act is passed, and Freedmen exploit it.
5.Moving to the City - Explains why the Cities were an intense place to live in on the off chance that you were an African American
6.Northern Cities - Northern Cities were less demanding to move into since they bolstered equity.
7.Promised Lands - A perspective of what spots were best to move to and their lives as free resident
It guaranteed that the king gave the nobles some rights.
The answer can't be the Maryland Province, since it was founded in 1632 as an English colony. The Plymouth colony was founded was founded during the reign of King James 1st in 1620. The Pennsylvania colony was founded in 1681 on March 4th by William Penn. Pennsylvania is derived from the surname Penn, and the Latin word for woods, sylvia. It means "Penn's woods." The last choice left is Jamestown colony, which in fact was settled in Virginia in 1607.