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    prepared his 19,000 troops to go from Boston to lower manhattan, New York to defend it. Washington had unique tactical plans(that wasn’t good for him), he built forts in northern Manhattan and he made the defence…

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    She led them safely to the free slave northern states (Such as New york and New Jersey) and to Canada. In Tubman's case, It was very dangerous to be a runaway slave. There were rewards for her capture, and ads like you see on a computer described slaves in detail. Whenever Tubman led a group…

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    Slavery Expository Essay

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    sources for evidence. The War on Slavery Despite economic and geographic factors at play, slavery was undoubtedly the central issue which began sectionalism and eventually justified the Civil War. English pilgrims first colonized in Jamestown, Virginia, where they began using slaves in the early seventeenth century. These slaves were imported from Africa and some were brought from Europe. The people imported from Europe were known as indentured…

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    Fredrick Douglass and what did he do? Frederick Douglass was born a slave in the northern state of Maryland and his owner’s wife thought that it was right for Frederick to learn how to read and write English. He escaped from his slave life when he forged a pass onto a steamboat. He went on to publish the North Star which was one of the first anti-slavery newspapers. Frederick also helped 38,500 former slaves serve in the Union army during the Civil War. Two black regiments were set up in…

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    nearby European colonies in the South Pacific: the Dutch East Indies, Singapore or Indochina. The attack at Pearl Harbor left every battleship in sustained considerable damage, the battle ships were: USS Arizona, USS Oklahoma, USS California, USS West Virginia, USS Utah, USS Maryland, USS Pennsylvania, USS Tennessee and USS Nevada. The USS Arizona and USS Utah were the only ones to be repaired (PEARL HARBOR…

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    The larger states supported the Virginia plan of proportional representation, which gave larger states more power than smaller states. The smaller states opposed this plan because they feared they would be overpowered by the representatives from the larger states. Therefore, the smaller…

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    bought Rit Ross on June 11, 1855, for the total of $20. Although Harriet’s parents were legally free they proceeded to live in their old neighborhood (23). Tubman remained effective during the Civil War. She worked as a nurse and cook for the Union Army. Harriet rapidly became an armed spy and scout. On June 2, 1863, she supervised the Combahee River Raid, which saved more than eight hundred slaves in South Carolina. By January 1863 she received $100 in “‘secret service money’” by the…

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    John Brown’s Raid by Prince Marzona John Brown an Abolitionist who drove a touch of social event on an assault against an organization munitions stockpile in Harpers Ferry, Virginia which would be later called West Virginia. It was an attempt to begin a slave furnished revolt and pulverize the establishment of subjection. John Brown was envisioned in Connecticut in the 1800, in any case he later moved to Ohio where he was raised. John Brown 's family was an abolitionist and firm Calvinist bunch…

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    “The Discovery and Conquest of Early America from 1492-1776” The New World and the Struggle to Build a Nation A quick overview of early explorers and European settlers in the New World, with analysis of their methods, principles, religions, and treatment of indigenous populations, leading to the destruction of Ancient Empires and establishment of new colonies. Starting in the late 1400’s, Spain began looking towards the West, across the Atlantic Ocean, to expand their growing empire. Recent…

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    Slavery in the United States tore the nation in two. Slaves started to rebel against their slave owners through acts of both nonviolent and violent rebellion, which played an enormous role in the abolitionist movement. The social, political, and economic impact of the rebellions reached far beyond the Civil War, giving black Americans a newfound identity. A day in the life of a slave was tiring. They worked from sunrise to sunset and rarely had a day off, if lucky once a month. They would spend…

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