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Rights Of The Virginians In The Colonial Era
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rights of Englishmen to the people, but gave them no voice in their own government. But the colony came to the verge of failure, and in the belief that a more liberal government would enhance the prospects of success, a second charter was a...

The Relationship Between Religion And Politics From The Colonial Period To Reconstruction
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the intersection between religion and politics has always occurred at several levels. First thoughts on the subject often go instinctively to major crises of church and state -- like the struggle between the Maccabees and the Romans in the ...

Outline: Nigeria Colonial Period
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causes of the devastating internecine strife in southern Nigeria during the three centuries to the mid-1800s, when actually abolition occurred. In the nineteenth century, Britain was interested primarily in opening markets for its manufact...

Colonial And Antebellum Periods, The Exigencies Of North American Slavery Obscured The Egalitarian Potential Of Religion.
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Colonial America. Christian baptism did not negate the servile role of peoples whose status was based on racial considerations. By the 19th century, as Northern groups like the Quakers began to loudly question the morality of slavery, relig...

What Was It Like To Be A Teacher In The Colonial Period
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and often it was the minister who took the job as teacher. Sometimes the minister opened his own dwelling to the students. Women, normally widows, would function schools from their homes. These were called "dame" schools, which were an org...

American Slavery From The Colonial Period To The End Of The Reconstruction
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American Revolution, slaves constituted about 40 percent of the population of the southern mainland colonies, with the highest concentration in South Carolina, where well over half the population were slaves. (Michael, 2000) Slaves performe...

Colonial Period
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colonial period to 1920s By 1920, America had become an urban nation. The census figures for that year demonstrated for the first time that more Americans lived in cities than in the rural countryside. The rise of an urban society, however,...