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    HOW THE SLAVERY WAS IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1776 TO 1865 In the United States‚ racism had been for several hundred years; it’s aslo been a controversial subject for people for a long period of time. Whenever we talk about this subject‚ it always reminds me about the book called “Race and Manifest Destiny” by Reginald Horsman. This book is one of the greatest books about the racism in the United States from 1776 to 1865. During the early years of America’s history‚ society was categorized

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    of all early historians. He is the most reliable and trustworthy. Throughout this essay I will show how his work contributed to modern history. I will discuss the manner in which Thucydides wrote his history and the importance of it. I will also discuss branches of history in which Thucydides wrote his history such as; the war‚ politics and the plague. Thucydides (c.460-395BC) was born in Athens into what is believed to be a royal family. After proving to be a bad general he was exiled and spent

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    The Tensions behind the Civil War During 1783-1859‚ before the Civil War‚ the North and South were slowly drifting apart between their cultural‚ economic‚ political‚ and religious tensions which eventually lead to the American Civil War‚ but it was ultimately due to the single issue of slavery. Proof of these tensions can be found in many primary sources including: “Slavery a Positive Good” by John C. Calhoun‚ “The Church and Slavery” by Albert Barnes‚ “A Debate on Slavery” by Nathan Lewis Rice‚ “My

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    of the most infamous revolutions in the world were the American and French Revolutions. The American Revolution began in 1775‚ and intended to achieve national rights for Americans. The causes of the American Revolution were the aristocracy of the British‚ and taxes. The Americans felt that their English rights had been violated‚ and many refused to bow to parliamentary pressure‚ despite the threat of military interference. Even though some disliked armed resistance against Britain‚ and others disliked

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    detractors claim that the plant remains a highly dangerous drug. Likewise‚ public opinion is split as to whether dispensaries are a positive or a negative influence to their communities. Even though opponents claim that medical cannabis dispensaries cause crime‚ in reality dispensaries bring many benefits to a community. They decrease crime‚ bring revenue to cities and states and their residents‚ and provide comfort and support to residents of the community. Dispensaries decrease the crime rate in

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    There are many dates involved in the history of America. Some are more important than others. But all of them have some small or huge events. Washington. Many say he was a great leader. Others say he had a huge impact on our history. Being the leader he was‚ Washington chose prominent political figures. He soon decided to chose Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State and‚ Alexander Hamilton as Secretary of the Treasury‚ Henry Knox as secretary of war‚ and Edmund Randolph as The Attorney General

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    nineteenth-century U.S. history‚ the South‚ slavery and emancipation‚ and comparative history. In his career he has written many books on slavery including Unfree Labor: American Slavery and Russian Serfdom and First Freedom: The Responses of Alabama ’s Blacks to Emancipation and Reconstruction (Peter Kolchin...). In 1993‚ his third book American Slavery was published and 10 years later a revised copy was released which featured a new preface and afterword (Thomas). This book was re-released in order to catch

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    Slavery became larger business in the United States as time went on past the Revolution. With the increasing need for expansion in agriculture‚ the Americans were looking for any opportunity for low cost labor. Slavery soon became the solution for this need. However‚ this was not without consequence. Obviously‚ the slaves pulled into this work were not happy whatsoever with their circumstances. The Second Great Awakening sparked an increasingly large abolitionist movement‚ and spurred event after

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    Slavery obviously had no small affect on the lives of millions of African-Americans in America. Both the North and South had strict rules on how the race was placed in society‚ rules that placed them far beneath any social class in America. It could be said that even free slaves‚ could never actually be "free" due to a complete lack of social equality granted by the American Government. Blacks were treated as something less than a human being‚ something like a product; this product was sold and traded

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    Slavery was very important to America and it even led to the civil war. If there was no slavery‚ the America would not be as rich as it was. The slavery in America started during 1619‚ in Jamestown‚ Virginia and lasted until 1865. In the beginning‚ slaves were exchanged by the Dutch for food. Despite the slow growing of slavery at first‚ by 1680‚ slaves soon became important to the economy of Virginia. There were around 11‚863‚000 Africans were imported to America‚ but 10 to 20 percent of the number

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