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The Living Conditions of Enslaved African Americans U.S. Economy in the mid-1800s Grade 5 Economics
The Living Conditions of Enslaved African Americans U.S. Economy in the mid-1800s Grade 5 Economics
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In this book, you will learn about the living conditions of African American slaves during the mid-1800s. Reflect on how they were treated and whether resistance was actually the right thing to do. Also, explain why slave labor was important at the time and which industry relied heavily on it. Was there a chance that slaves can ever be free before the civil war happened?
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  • ISBN-13: 9781541986442
  • Format: 21.6 x 21.6 x 0.6 cm, hardcover
  • Language: English
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In this book, you will learn about the living conditions of African American slaves during the mid-1800s. Reflect on how they were treated and whether resistance was actually the right thing to do. Also, explain why slave labor was important at the time and which industry relied heavily on it. Was there a chance that slaves can ever be free before the civil war happened?

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  • Publisher:
  • ISBN-10: 154198644X
  • ISBN-13: 9781541986442
  • Format: 21.6 x 21.6 x 0.6 cm, hardcover
  • Language: English English

In this book, you will learn about the living conditions of African American slaves during the mid-1800s. Reflect on how they were treated and whether resistance was actually the right thing to do. Also, explain why slave labor was important at the time and which industry relied heavily on it. Was there a chance that slaves can ever be free before the civil war happened?

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