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    African slave trade in the period of the Atlantic world lead to the racism we see today. The native americans were used for slavery until they started to die of the diseases that the Europeans brought with them. Once they started dying the Europeans had to find a new workforce for their land. African slave were brought over because of the extensive knowledge of farming they have‚ along with their resistance to tropical disease and just the over all hard work that they did in mines or on plantations

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    Although imperialism improved the lives of the colonized people by providing western infrastructure‚ such as schools and hospitals‚ to a great extent it hurt their lives through cash crops along with traditional cultures being forcibly broken down. To begin‚ imperialism was seen to help the lives of the Southern Africans by implementing modern infrastructure‚ including hospitals and schools. Although the Europeans motives to provide these utilities were mainly out of self-interest‚ the people of

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    How did slave narrative effect American Literature? NO 2ND PERSON “YOU” Slavery has always been a touchy subject that people don’t like to talk about. It’s a pivotal part of American history. Even in literature‚ played an important role in developing it. Slaves would write personal or fictional about the horrific things they encountered. These records showed what a black man had to endure during his time‚ and called for the end of slavery as a whole. So of course these documents should be considered

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    The American Dream is a concept that can be traced to the founding fathers of America‚ which entails ideals such as democracy‚ equality‚ freedom‚ liberty‚ human rights and opportunity for all to live a better and prosperous life. These ideals are achieved through hard work in an environment that has no barriers and offers equal opportunities for all. The coming of the American Dream came with the declaration of independence from England. People were filled with hope as they believed in the right

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    popular. Although the 13th amendment abolished slavery and the 14th established African American’s civil rights‚ they were far from true emancipation and being considered as equal to whites. In the South‚ Jim Crow laws enforced racial segregation. Blacks were not allowed to go to the same schools as whites‚ they were to sit at the back of vehicles‚ even drinking fountains were labeled “colored” or “white”. Segregation occurred openly in the North as well‚ as shops often had “whites only” signs and

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    the clothes people wore‚ and even the way people talked‚ to the way everything is now. With the twenty-seven years of change‚ there are hardly any similarities between the two years. Many things with the African American race have also changed over time. Before the Civil War in 1865‚ African Americans were faced with one major obstacle; slavery. After the war‚ they were faced with various challenges‚ including the consequences brought along with Reconstruction‚ the creation of the KKK‚ along with many

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    human undertaking. Today‚ American society is faced with a residential‚ geographic phenomenon among urban and suburban communities that disadvantages African American citizens through the discriminatory denial of residential and economic freedom‚ a Constitutional promise that is guaranteed to all Americans. Modern America is confronted with a socially and geographically segregated society structured on the hierarchies of race‚ having the greatest consequences for African American communities‚ the most

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    Europeans exploited and conquered much of the African continent. They were able to conquer Africa through imperialism which is a process of invasion‚ attack and exploitation for natural resources. Africa had many natural resources that Europeans wanted to themselves and the only solution they came up with was to conquer Africa. Europeans explored and exploited Africa for a variety of reasons. They did this to spread christianity‚ to civilize the African people‚ to gain wealth/power and to fulfil the

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    After the Civil War‚ the South was in a state of ruin. Not only did they owe two billion dollars‚ but during the war the Union had engaged in Total War. This meant towns‚ cities‚ rural areas‚ and entire communities were destroyed or severely damaged. Since the South’s economy was based off of agriculture‚ they had a very tough time recovering. The North’s economy was also damaged‚ but since they were more business based‚ it was easier to recover. The US needed to rebuild its economy‚ but they also

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    During the American Revolution‚ there were many changes that were happening in America. ----Although the changes were made to make America bigger and better‚ it brought many different effects to many groups of people. There is one group that‚ though they were mistreated for decades‚ they were finally starting to have a taste of freedom. As seen from the evidence that has been given‚ it is clear that the general group of African Americans did benefit from the American Revolution. In the Proclamation

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