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Answer:
this is in my diary from my grandfather's point of view when he was a slave so I hope this helps I don't know if it will but I hope it does I could use the brainliest but if not I'm sorry. For wasting your time.
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My story is a true one, and I shall tell it in a simple style. It will be merely a recital of my life as a slave in the Southern States of the Union - a description of negro slavery in the "model Republic."
My grandfather was brought from Africa and sold as a slave in Calvert county, in Maryland. I never understood the name of the ship in which he was imported, nor the name of the planter who bought him on his arrival, but at the time I knew him he was a slave in a family called Maud, who resided near Leonardtown. My father was a slave in a family named Hauty, living near the same place. My mother was the slave of a tobacco planter, who died whenI was about four years old. My mother had several children, and they were sold upon master's death to separate purchasers. She was sold, my father told me, to a Georgia trader. I, of all her children, was the only one left in Maryland. When sold I was naked, never having had on clothes in my life, but my new master gave me a child's frock, belonging to one of his own children. After he had purchased me, he dressed me in this garment, took me before him on his horse, and started home; but my poor mother, when she saw me leaving her for the last time, ran after me, took me down from the horse, clasped me in her arms, and wept loudly and bitterly over me. My master seemed to pity her; and endeavored to soothe her distress by telling her that he would be a good master to me, and that I should not want anything. She then, still holding me in her arms, walked along the road beside the horse as he moved slowly, and earnestly and imploringly besought my master to buy her and the rest of her children, and not permit them to be carried away by the negro buyers; but whilst thus entreating him to save her and her family, the slave-driver, who had first bought her, came running in pursuit of her with a raw-hide in his hand. When he overtook us, he told her he was her master now, and ordered her to give that little negro to its owner, and come back with him.
My mother then turned to him and cried, "Oh, master, do not take me from my child!" Without making any reply, he gave her two or three heavy blows on the shoulders with his raw-hide, snatched me from her arms, handed me to my master, and seizing her by one arm, dragged her back towards the place of sale. My master then quickened the pace of his horse; and as we advanced, the cries of my poor parent became more and more indistinct - at length they died away in the distance, and I never again heard the voice of my poor mother. Young as I was, the horrors of that day sank deeply into my heart, and even at this time, though half a century has elapsed, the terrors of the scene return with painful vividness upon my memory. Frightened at the sight of the cruelties inflicted upon my poor mother, I forgot my own sorrows at parting from her and clung to my new master, as an angel and a saviour, when compared with the hardened fiend into whose power she had fallen. She had been a kind and good mother to me; had warmed me in her bosom in the cold nights of winter; and had often divided the scanty pittance of food allowed her by her mistress, between my brothers, and sisters, and me, and gone supperless to bed herself. Whatever victuals she could obtain beyond the coarse food, salt fish and corn bread, allowed to slaves on the Patuxent and Potomac rivers, she carefully, distributedamong her children, and treated us with all the tenderness which her own miserable condition would permit. I have no doubt that she was chained and driven to Carolina, and toiled out the residue of a forlorn and famished existence in the rice swamps, or indigo fields of the South.
My father never recovered from the effects of the shock, which this sudden and overwhelming ruin of his family gave him. He had formerly been of a gay, social temper, and when he came to see us on a Saturday night, he always brought us some little present, such as the means of a poor slave would allow - apples, melons, sweet potatoes, or, if he could procure nothing else, a little parched corn, which tasted better in our cabin, because he had brought it
What is the employment resource published annually by the Bureau of Labor Statistics?
A.
Consumer Action Handbook
B.
National Census
C.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
D.
Self-Assessment Survey
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
C. Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH)
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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What else was spread (think cultural diffusion) throughout northern and
West Africa during the Middle Ages because of this trade network?
Answer:
Christianity and new technologies from Europe
Explanation:
Which was a weakness according to the Articles of Confederation?
a. Congress required a majority (7 out of 13) to
pass any new law.
b. Congress was allowed to raise an army in times
of need, whether the states agreed with it or not.
Congress was also expected to pay the states for
the soldiers.
d. A majority of power stayed with the federal
government. Basically, if states needed anything,
they had to ask the federal government for it.
c. Congress could not regulate trade between
states and states were printing their own money.
Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
Highlight any four contributions of natural resources towards the economics development of Ghana
Answer:
Timber, gold, diamonds, bauxite, manganese, and oil
Explanation:
All these contribute to making Ghana among the wealthier nations in West Africa
blank are the key practices, relationships, and organizations in a society.
Answer:
Institutions
Explanation:
It's institutions or something like it
a brief description of the French and Indian war, and the Proclamation of 1763
Answer:
The declaration of 1763, proclaimed by the British Crown at the conclusion of the French and Indian Wars in North America, was largely meant to reconcile the native Americans by regulating the encroachment of settlers on their territories.
Explanation:
Answer:
Proclamation of 1763, proclamation declared by the British crown at the end of the French and Indian War in North America, mainly intended to conciliate the Native Americans by checking the encroachment of settlers on their lands. In the centuries since the proclamation, it has become one of the cornerstones of Native American law in the United States and Canada.
Explanation:
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what is the origin of the name of Mexico?
Answer:
Most historians believe that the word “Mexico” came from the Nahuatl for “place of the Mexica,” who were the nomadic peoples who found their way into the Valley of Mexico from a mythical northern land called Aztlán, the ancestral home of the Aztec peoples.
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According to Jacksonian Democrats, what was justified by Manifest Destiny?
A. Legalizing slavery in new western territories
B.Imposing high tariffs to reduce international trade.
C.Extending suffrage to all male US citizens.
D. Expanding US borders into American Indian territory.
Answer: it’s A
Explanation: I hope it helps
Legalizing slavery in new western territories was justified by Manifest Destiny According to Jacksonian Democrats. Hence, option A is correct.
What is Manifest Destiny?The term "Manifest Destiny," originally used in 1845, refers to the notion that God has predestined the United States to spread democracy and capitalism across the entirety of North America.
The concept of Manifest Destiny was used to justify continental invasions in the Oregon Country, Texas, New Mexico, and California prior to the American Civil War. Later, it was used as justification for the annexation of Hawaii and the purchase of Alaska.
Weeks observed in 1996 that proponents of manifest destiny typically discussed three main points: the virtue of the American people and their institutions; the need to improve these institutions; and the significance of the United States as a worldwide force.
Thus, option A is correct.
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• How does "Manifest destiny" effects Native Americans? Why were Cherokees, and other Natives, forced off their land?
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The Mexican-American War is often referred to by some historians as "Polk's War" Write a paragraph explaining why historians may view the war in this way
The Mexican general Santa Anna (with 2,000 soldiers) attacked a 70 men U.S. patrol, in what was known as the "Thornton Affair", which killed 11 Americans, and gave Polk a casus belli* (cause for war), and then war was declared on May 13, 1846. *The captain of that 70 men patrol was named Seth Thornton, thus the name.
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Who were friars?
Members of the clergy who lead the dioceses
Germanic tribes who conquered parts of Rome
Church members who did not minister or lead
Monks who traveled abroad and preached
Describe two challenges faced by gold miners in California?
Answer:
As the Eastern United States met the West in the months and years following the 1848 gold discovery at Sutter's Mill, California's shores and gold-filled hills became riddled with problems the eager prospectors might have thought they had left behind: racial tension, concern over rainfall, economic disparities between
Explanation:
What were the 5 reasons the Committee of Public
Information used propaganda for during the war?
Answer:
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Explanation:
According to Eberhard Demm and Christopher H. Sterling: Propaganda could be used to arouse hatred of the foe, warn of the consequences of defeat, and idealize one's own war aims in order to mobilize a nation, maintain its morale, and make it fight to the end.
how long will it take the toy cars to travel 60 centimeters to end of the table
Answer:
Depends on the speed
Explanation:
What are three countries that were connected along the silk road trade network in 200 BCE?
Answer:Im almost positive its rome, inda and china
Explanation:
Who believed in American independence and freedom? Federalists of Antifederalists?
Answer:
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Explanation:
João sim ele acredita
How did Hitler officially gain power?
A- The Nazi party staged violent coup
B- The president appointed Hitler as the chancellor
C- Hitler burn down the Reichstag
D- Hitler created a system of concentration camps
Answer: A
Explanation:
Hitler rose to power through the Nazi Party, an organization he forged after returning as a wounded veteran from the annihilating trench warfare of World War I.
Answer:
C: Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933 following a series of electoral victories by the Nazi Party
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What were Harry Truman's foreign policies
Answer:
The policy in which the U.S. would attempt to prevent the spread of Communism but would not actively seek to regain territory already lost to Communism.
Explanation:
IF n = 6 What are the value of
Answer:
6 is the value of n then.
What was the result of the incident on March 5, 1770 in front of the Old State House? A. The Royal Governor resigned his position. B. Eleven colonists were put on trial for treason. C. Eight British soldiers were put on trial for murder. D. John Adams was elected President of the United States.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Eleven colonists were put on trial for treason.
How did Constantine's decision to make the Roman
Empire change Christianity? Give 2 examples
Plz help
Answer:
As the first Roman emperor to claim conversion to Christianity, Constantine played an influential role in the proclamation of the Edict of Milan in 313, which decreed tolerance for Christianity in the empire. He called the First Council of Nicaea in 325, at which the Nicene Creed was professed by Christians.
Explanation:
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What did the followers of the Social Gospel movement believe that organized religion must place greater emphasis on?
Answer:
it was social studies question
Explanation:
Which of the following was NOT typical of enslaved African American life on plantations?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.
one-room-shack lodging
B.
owning only two suits of clothes
C.
service on a ship
D.
separation from loved ones
Answer: Service on a ship
Explanation: Plantation slaves worked only in the fields, not at the docks.
Who is known as the father of the modern Olympic Games?
Alexander Ypsilanti
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Baron de Coubertin
Demetrius Vikelas
I need the Family background and childhood of Louis Pasteur please
Need help ASAP
Thankss + BRAINLIST only for correct and accurate story
Answer:
didn't I just do this one I cannot type everything in word for word again out of his diary
In the 1800s American women could not vote because of what?
Answer:
Because of the rules and regulations of the government during 1800s was one of the reason that made women not to vote .
———— caused a break in the democratic party
problems faced by air crash
Answer:
(i) Cost of operating airlines is very high and so freight cost is very high as compared to sea transport.
(ii) It is difficult to carry bulky, awkwardly shaped goods.
(iii) Very risky in case of accident.
(iv) It is controlled by climatic conditions; thus bad weather leads to uncertainty in its time table.