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    hundreds of years all over the world not just the Americas. Violence, fear, and dominance was the key to keeping groups of people enslaved without a revolt. For over two hundred years, Africans were brought against their will to Britain's American colonies and to the new United States of America. One historian (Herbert Aptheker), calculated that over two hundred separate slave revolts and conspiracies took place from the 1600's to the end of the U.S. Civil War in 1865 (The History Guy). In the…

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    The Antagonist in this movie is Mr. Epps. He is very brutal towards Northup and hates that he he understands more than the average slave. Mr. Epps often was drunk and forced his slaves to dance all night for false happiness. He also raped and whipped another slave, Patsey, for enjoyment. As much as I agree with you that Mr. Epps played a massive role as an antagonist in this movie, I think you needed to connect him more to Northup…..these are simplistic examples...I need more. Man vs. Man.…

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    The Giver: Book Vs. Movie

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    and moments the author has laid before one. This is additionally accurate for those telling a true story. Many vital parts of the story line are left out because the director saw them not important enough to make the cut in the allotted time. “12 years a slave,” was an intense book and while the movie did a decent job following its intensity, it lacked many moments told in his story and like all movies, some of the details were changed…

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    Between 1500 to 1880 CE around 10-12 million African slaves were moved to the Americas. 15% died during the journey. Although the Atlantic Slave Trade (via the Mediterranean) began in the late 1400's with Portuguese colonies in West Africa and Spanish settlement with the Americas short after. 48% of slaves went to the Caribbean, 41% to Brazil, and 5% to USA. Slavery began to override other criminal offences. Africans were captured by fellow Africans then sold to Europeans in trade for supplies…

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    longer. They actively opposed the standards forced upon them, such as illiteracy and total obedience. These people included Frederick Douglass, a rather known figure in African American history, and Solomon Northup, author of the renown book, 12 Years a Slave. In Douglass’ first autobiography, Narrative of the Life…

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    In the book Incidents in a Life of a Slave Girl the main character Linda talks about her life from the very young age of 6 till she is a grown woman. The book gives us a clear view of what it would be like to be a young girl growing up as a slave. One of the biggest things I was able to better understand from the book was truly how cruel slaves were treated numerous times the author Harriet Jacobs used details that would make your blood boil…

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    the Union as a slave state. This would disrupt the balance between the free and slave states. there were 11 free states and 11 slave states. To keep things even, there was a two-part compromise, which missouri was to enter as a slave state but Maine had to enter as a free state, making the numbers 12 to 12. There was also an amendment that drew an imaginary line between the free and slave states called the 36 parallel. This was the most important cause of the war because slave and free…

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    The work slave, servant, bondservant, or bondman was used in the bible to refer to anyone who was living to serve another to earn a living. Slavery was a common practice especially during Mosaic Law, which was introduced to Israelites after they fled from Egypt. The law permitted them to makes slaves either from other Hebrews or from foreigners. The wealth of an individual was measured by the number of the slaves owned. Both the New and Old Testament addresses the issue of slavery in various…

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    Southern states due in part by the unjust treatment of slaves, which led to a full on Civil War in 1861, just as Abraham Lincoln was being sworn in as president. Stemming from slavery, there were many key events, with large significance behind them, that caused incessant bickering between the northern abolitionists and the pro-slavery southerners that resulted in a divided union. Tensions started to build drastically after the Fugitive Slave Act was introduced by Congress as part of the…

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    Who Is The Amistad?

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    In 1839, La Amistad was a slave ship going to the United States .It was sought to hold 53 Africans who had been kidnapped from West Africa in which that they spoke Mende.When they were held captive, the Africans revolted and took over the ship. They ordered the surviving African traders to take them back to Africa.The ship landed near the coast of Long Island. The Africans jailed and accused of murder . A group of abolitionists, lead by Lewis Tappan, formed a committee. “AMISTAD” reveals an…

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