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    What Lay Behind The Horrors Of The Slave Trade? In this essay I would be examining what lay behind the horrors of the slave trade. This essay will include the countries that were involved in the slave tradehow they benefited from it and the power they had over the enslaved Africans. The slave trade worked in a triangle‚ between four continents: Europe‚ Africa‚ South America and North America. Slave ships leave ports like London‚ Bristol and Liverpool for West Africa carrying manufactured goods

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    by the Europeans and Americans. Africans were taken from their homeland and families and forced onto slave boats‚ then sold into slavery‚ where they would spend the remainder of their life in misery‚ and

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    racial discrimination concerning African Americans. By my reasoning‚ along with many sociologists and psychologists‚ racism is the root cause of African American race socialization. Race socialization is the theory of verbal and non-verbal messages being transmitted to specific ethnic groups for the positive or negative development of behaviors‚ philosophies‚ morals‚ and attitudes concerning the significance and importance of racial stratification‚ intergroup interactions‚ and personal and group identity

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    backgrounds‚ as well as their P.O.V’s to historical situations. This effects how history is told and written about. The various authors that have wrote about Columbus arrival to the New World based it off of their own view of the world and of Columbus. In " A People’s History of the United States "‚ Howard Zinn approaches his view on history in a more opinion based way. Howard Zinn beings by retelling the encounter between the natives and Columbus. Zinn’s view of this is different from the traditional

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    Understanding the struggles that the people behind the African-American Museum of Philadelphia‚ the DuSable Museum of African-American history in Chicago‚ the International Afro-American Museum in Detroit‚ and the Anacosta Neighborhood Museum in Washington D.C is the core of Andrea Burns’ work. Financial‚ cultural‚ and political difficulties all went into the creation of these museums. These people did not want just to be included as a part of larger museums‚ but‚ Philadelphia being a prime example

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    The Exclusion of Slaves and Women Satory Adams History 147 Professor Cristóbal Borges 27 October 2014 The Exclusion of Slaves and Women Many different groups of people were excluded during the 1800-1861 time period. Americans did not welcome people of different backgrounds very well‚ or people with mindsets that were out of the norm. These types of people were the ones that suffered from racism and exclusion. Women and slaves are not the only groups of people

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    Petition of Slaves to the Massachusetts Legislature On January 13‚ 1777 seven African-American men in Massachusetts came together to go to the courts and their goal was to gain freedom. These men were slaves and in order for them to be set free they had the choice of running away‚ with the possibility of getting caught‚ or gathering a petition to take to the Massachusetts court. Just because these men had a petition does not mean that it would be passed. The Massachusetts colonial government had

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    “education” included deculturalizing Native Americans which made them forget more about their culture and way of life than they ever ended up learning from the school systems that they were put into. African-Americans were seeking any form of education and went to great lengths to get an education. African-Americans

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    images of brutal beatings and unfair slave practices. After reading Uncle Tom ’s Cabin thousand of northerners became impassioned for the anti-slavery cause. Uncle Tom ’s Cabin helped eventually to turn the tide of public opinion against slavery in the 19th century( Taylor 1). <br> <br>This controversial novel was initially written to question slavery‚ convince people of its immorality and to promote the abolitionist cause. The novel ’s rendering of the slave holding south is not entirely an accurate

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    During the 16th and 17th centuries‚ when the Europeans started to come over to the new world‚ they discovered a society of Indians that was strikingly different to their own. To understand how different‚ one must first compare and contrast some of the very important differences between them‚ such as how the Europeans considered the Indians to be extremely primitive and basic‚ while‚ considering themselves civilized. The Europeans considered that they were model societies‚ and they thought that the

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