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    In the Southern Colonies‚ slaves were widely used as a source of cheap labor for plantation owners that wanted cheap labor. Slaves were subjected to harsh conditions‚ working long work days in extreme heat in horrible working conditions. They were used to grow and harvest tobacco‚ sugar‚ and rice on plantations. Slaves were widely used in the South‚ in contrast to the North‚ who had slaves‚ but not nearly as many. Slaves were used in the South because there was an economic need‚ it was cheaper for

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    The Northern and Southern Renaissance is often viewed as one of the most important eras in European history. Both have contributed to the influence the artwork had on the people both politically and socially and helped kick start many artists careers. The Renaissance helped increase the popularity of other fields of study including literature‚ science‚ architecture‚ politics‚ and religion. Although both Renaissances saw the establishment of humanism‚ the greatest patron of the arts was still the

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    While reading Sugar‚ Slavery‚ and Colonialism‚ it was interesting to see the breakdown of Cuba’s population. In 1869‚ the population of Cuba was “1‚399‚809: 763‚176 whites‚ 238‚927 free people of color‚ 34‚420 Asians‚ and 363‚286 slaves” (Pg. 37). This was due to sugar‚ which caused immigrants from Europe‚ Asia‚ Africa‚ and Latin America to come to Cuba and in turn contribute to Cuba’s social‚ cultural‚ and political development. It was in the middle 1700s when Cuban colonists cleverly “took advantage

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    the seventeenth century wore on‚ regional differences continued to crystallize‚ most notably a. the use of indentured servants. b. loyalty to Enggland. c. the continuing rigidity of Puritanism. d. the breaking of the Atlanta economy. e. the importance of slave labor in the south./// in the south 12. The population of the Chesapeake colonies throughout the first half of the seventeenth century was notable for

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    Slavery was established in America before its independence was. Throughout the country‚ the act of abusing black men‚ women‚ and children for the selfish reasons slave owners had was prominent and popular. Gradually‚ however‚ slavery died out in the Northern states. What started as a minute detail some people may have noticed was solidified when Abraham Lincoln was elected President as a Republican‚ a party that strongly fought to abolish slavery in the country. Immediately‚ Southern slave owners

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    Every HIST-1210-002 6 November 2014 Slavery in America Slavery has played an important role in American life today. When North America was first colonized by Europeans‚ the land was vast‚ the work was tough‚ and the availability of manual labor was hard to find. White servants paid for their passage across the ocean from Europe to the New World through indentured labor‚ but did not solve the problem. In the early stages of the seventeenth century‚ a Dutch ship loaded with African slaves introduced

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    Pressley‚ Aubrey HED 213 Professor Scott 2/13/13 Health Issues: Teen Pregnancy in Columbia‚ South Carolina Growing up in Northeast Columbia I have endured many matters in which helped me grow into the young adult I am today. Where I’m from‚ high school is the beginning of change for many of the local teens in my hometown. Some change so drastically that if you were to compare their upbringings to their high school days you would never think they were the same individual. Some change for

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    South Carolina ’s Tax Changes What Will They Mean? Donald L. Schunk Act 388 is not good news‚ either for our pubiic sctioois or for our iong-term tax rates. I n 2006‚ the South Carolina General Assembly passed major legislation affecting both the tax structure and the way public education is funded in South Carolina. The legislation - Act 388 - contains three major components. The first involves raising the state sales tax from 5 percent to 6 percent effective June 1‚ 2007. The

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    Societies of Chesapeake Bay and New England Colonies Many settlers who came to the New World from Britain in the early seventeenth century sought to establish a settlement for motives including economic and religious freedom in areas such as Chesapeake Bay colonies that comprised of Virginia and Maryland colonies and the New England colonies that consisted of Connecticut‚ Maine‚ and Massachusetts‚ New Hampshire‚ and Rhode Island. Settlers who often came to these regions came with varying motivations

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    the 17th century‚ there were two colonies in North America of the East Coast. The colonies were known as the New England colonies and the Chesapeake colonies. The New England colonies included of Connecticut‚ Colony of Rhode Island‚ Providence Plantations‚ Massachusetts and Province of New Hampshire. The Chesapeake colonies consisted of Virginia and Maryland. These colonies were settled in by Englishmen with similar resolutions and ethnicities and faced similar obstacles. But these colonies became

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