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    From 1619 to 1865 blacks were treated as if they were no human but objects. They worked long hard days with no pay and not even enough food to fill their stomachs. The true definition of slave is a civil relationship in which one person has absolute power over the life‚ fortune‚ and liberty of another. Slavery first began when the first group of slaves were brought to Virginia in 1619. As they arrived they were to work in cotton fields during any type of weather. From early morning to late at night

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    Douglass‚ who was in attendance at the convention and helped pass the resolutions in the Declaration of Sentiments called the document the “grand basis for attaining the civil‚ social‚ political‚ and religious rights of women”. The Grimke sisters‚ Harriet Tubman‚ and Sojourner Truth were also suffragists. The Women’s Rights Movement expanded democratic ideals because it pushed for equality and the right to vote for

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    Uncle Toms Cabin

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    Quandentina Thomas 9/23/2013 7th period Uncle Tom’s Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe Boston: John P. Jewett‚ 1852 Chapter 4 (1)How does Uncle Tom Aunt Chloe feel about George Shelby’s presence in their cabin? Tom and Aunt Chole feels that George Shelby is a sweet handsome child that’s birthed with a special gift they feel that he is welcome‚ they know that George is a Christian child that means no harm. (2)What happens on Tom’s cabin after their evening meal? Why are Tom’s

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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    However‚ this unfortunate gift would also eventually lead to her demise. Charlotte Anna Perkins was born on July 3‚ 1860 in Hartford‚ Connecticut to parents Mary Fitch Wescott and Frederic Beecher Perkins. She had only one sibling; a brother named Thomas Adie. She was a niece to writer Harriet Beecher Stowe (Uncle Tom’s Cabin)‚ who became a major role model and a big push towards writing for Gilman. When she was still just a baby‚ her father abandoned the family‚ leaving them devastated and impoverished

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    17‚ 18‚ and 19 Study Guide 12/5/12 1. The presidents from these chapters (list on the back of your Chapter 19 outline) a. Harrison (1841) – died after 4 weeks in office; elected from the Whig party because leader Henry Clay and Daniel Webster planned on controlling his presidential power. b. Tyler- not a Whig more of a democrat; passed a law ending the independent treasury system‚ c. Polk- four point mission: lower the tariff‚ restore the independent treasury‚ clear up Oregon border issue‚

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    asking to let the abuse and torture of slavery be known to other Northerners (Doc. F). Frederick Douglas was a former slave and effective writer whose personal story of slavery and cruelty further made more white Americans opposed to slavery. Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote the best selling novel‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ which was known throughout the entire nation. The book told of the horrors of slavery through the eyes of a slave named Tom (Doc. J). Uncle Tom’s Cabin was one of the key factors contributing

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    Westward Expansion and Sectionalism (1840-1861) At the end of the Mexican War during Polk’s term as president‚ many new lands west of Texas were yielded to the United States‚ and the debate over the westward expansion of slavery was rekindled. Southern politicians and slave owners demanded that slavery be allowed in the West because they feared that a closed door would spell doom for their economy and way of life. Whig Northerners‚ however‚ believed that slavery should be banned from the new territories

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    the serious issue was worth fighting for. They were merely fighting to a standstill because they knew they had very little chance of winning. The Union was able to unite their hearts and minds through the book Uncle Tom¡¯s Cabin written by Harriet Beecher Stowe; the book really opened the eyes of many northerners to how cruel and unjust slavery actually is. Karl von Clausewitz said ¡°Pursue one great decisive aim with force and determination.¡± Both the north and the south had differing goals and

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    Sojourner Truth General Purpose: To pay tribute Introduction: 1. Today I would like take a moment to honor one of my favorite heroes of all time‚ Sojourner Truth. 2. Truth was noticed to several reasons. She was abolitionist‚ a public figure for human and woman rights. (parallelism) Her motivation is what drove me to do more research of her work. 3. She is recognized today as a symbol for women‚ and a seeker for truth. She is still today being honored for her

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    Abolitionists believed that slavery was a sin‚ and often took an aggressive approach to promote their cause. Some key leaders of the Abolition movement included Harriet Beecher Stowe‚ who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ (a popular book that detailed the horrors of slavery) William Lloyd Garrison‚ who wrote an anti-slavery newspaper (The Liberator)‚ Harriet Tubman‚ a famous escaped slave who made 19 trips back to the south and rescued over 300 slaves through the Underground Railroad‚ and Frederick Douglass‚ another

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