History, 26.05.2020 05:00 tahlialafaye
In the Gettysburg Address, President Abraham Lincoln reminded Americans that the Civil War was a test of the strength of a nation built on the ideals of liberty and equality for all. Do you think these ideas are still important to Americans today? Why or why not?
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What british actions lead to the creation of the constitution
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History, 22.06.2019 06:00
50 me on july 4, 1776, thomas jefferson wrote the declaration of independence. the declaration of independence can be compared to a break up letter because jefferson explained why america wanted its independence from king george iii. read pages 516-520 in your textbook to discover why america wanted to be an independent country. you will write your own break up letter from the colonies to king george iii. your letter needs to be at least 5-7 sentences, include the issues/events leading up to this breaking point, and why the founding fathers felt independence would be better. remember! this is a âbreakup letterâ, so channel your inner taylor swift and make it creative!
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History, 22.06.2019 06:00
Ilive in michigan i went to iowa and killed someone i then went to florida for vacation i got caught for the iowa murder wile kicking back on the beach in miami where will i be tried
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00
Pls me! the black codes were various state laws in the south concerning african-americans which of the following statements about the black codes is not accurate. a. the black codes protected the civil rights of african-americans. b. african americans who cannot afford to pay a fine could be jailed and then be hired out to anyway person who could pay the fine. c. some southern states passed laws that prohibited is african-americans from voting or serving on juryâs. d. the black codes were designed to force african-americans into a condition of near slavery.
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