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    about his characteristics was that he took the good impacts made by the Revolution and eliminated the bad. For example, he put an end to the policy of dechristianization and kept the relics of feudalism abolished. Napoleon’s wonderful legacy as a liberator made many marvelous…

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    The Day The Jews Were Saved They were lost. They were scared. They had lost all hope for themselves. But little did they know the worst yet to come. Over eight million lives had been taken and only one third of the eight million survived the wretched twelve years of their imprisonment. The liberation of the concentration camps was soon to come. If you told the prisoners they were to be saved in a few days, they probably wouldn’t believe you. They had given up. They were drained of their strength…

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    Manuela Saenz

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    figure in peruvian culture. Is a woman that was part of the revolution to save peruvian territory. She was recognized as a Hero in lima where is she’s from.in those days she still be remember by thousends of people with the name of liberating of the Liberator. in these essay I’ll talk about : 1) where is she from and how was her childhood 2) and why she is know. 3) what happens after on her life and how she is remembered. Manuela Saenz born in December 27, 1797, in Quito New Granada,…

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    that Auschwitz used Zyklon B to kill the people who they brought into the gas chambers. This is disturbing because Zyklon B was used to make the person choke and gag causing their death. A fact I also found very disturbing and disturbing was that liberators found seven tons of hair cut off from men and woman to be shipped off to industries to make wool with it. I find this disturbing because they were striping the jewish people of their dignity for their own profit. Another important fact to…

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    abolitionist movement. He passed away on September 7th 1892. William lloyd Garrison Newburyport,MA 1805 he was best known as a editor for the abolitionist newspaper the liberator. he started an abolitionist paper, The Liberator. In 1832 he helped form the New England Anti-slavery Society. Garrison co-founded The Liberator to espouse his abolitionist views, and in 1832 he…

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    to a wide variety of persuasive approaches and consider the logic, emotions, and ethics of our audience. Stewart manipulates the three rhetorical strategies carefully, acknowledging the flaws of both her own argument and the claims offered the Liberator and the whites of her time while connecting her own emotional desires and thoughts to the audience and briefly ensuring her own credibility and integrity through the American…

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    Bolivar's Dream for Latin America Simon Bolivar was known as El Liberator by the people of Bolivia he led the drive for independence from the Spain. He was the liberator of Venezuela, Colombia, panama, Peru, Ecuador and also the founder of Bolivia. He also have a city, country and currency named after him. He was born to a rich slave owner’s family who also owned plantations, mines, and slaves. His statue is located in New York City. Bolivar dreams was to have union of countries that can…

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    Throughout the world’s existence, there have been many men that have rewritten the course of history. Not many of these men, however, can compare to Simon Bolivar, a man of legend. El Libertador (translates to English as The Liberator), the soldier who liberated the modern-day countries of Columbia, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and his homeland, Venezuela, is remembered fondly in his home continent, and for good reason. The world as we know it would not be if it were not for the revolutionary mind…

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    oratory skill, Douglass was speaking to an audience on antislavery at a convention in Nantucket, 1841, where he met the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, president of the American Anti-Slavery Society and editor of the abolitionist newspaper The Liberator. Garrison was impressed by Douglass’s powerful oratory skill and asks him to join him in the movement (SlaveNarrative). The Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave is an account written by Douglass himself to chronicle…

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    The abolitionist movement was not based upon economics. After 1830, almost all abolitionists were in the North. Most of them were middle-class people who had no stake in the conservation or destruction of slavery. Since slavery was a moral offense and not an economic wrong to these people, they came to look upon economics in slavery as a break of the laws of God. Just as the pro-slavery group wrote its arguments for fellow southerners, northern abolitionists took their campaign to their fellow…

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