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Slave codes were laws and generally had nothing to do
with how a slave owner treated the slaves. Most people who owned slaves
saw them as property and so 's they treated them as property. Slavery in
it's self is wrong and this was true with American slavery. The
American form of slavery was very cruel because it not only enslaved
people but took away every thing that they were. Their name, language,
religion, and culture was taken from them.
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It looks like the cartoon is sort of mocking the Nazis. Or comparing it to America. You can tell my the symbol of the dude on the right’s shirt..
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Political cartoonists gained currency during the Civil War, when artist Thomas Nast created some of the most instantly recognizable images in U.S. politics, including Uncle Sam, the Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey. Today, political cartoons remain a staple of newspapers' editorial pages.
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