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  1. Dec 2015
    1. all future Confederate states, with the exception of Virginia, excluded Lincoln’s name from their ballots.2

      Wow.

    2. The vast majority of northerners went to war to preserve the Union, but the war ultimately transformed into a struggle to eradicate slavery
  2. Nov 2015
    1. Women’s Rights Convention

      Where it began to get woman our rights.

    2. she dedicated her life to abolition and equal rights for women and men.

      She fought for us woman, and that is amazing. We all deserve to be equal, and she stood up for it.

    1. He has taken from her all right in property, even to the wages she earns

      Worse thing ever, but she could work so hard but she would still have it.

    2. He has compelled her to submit to laws, in the formation of which she had no voice

      She was allowed to stand up for what she did not like.

    3. but they had souls large enough to feel the wrongs of others

      They are not selfish, and understand the problems that everyone has.

    1. color phobia.”

      No one should ever have this problem, we are all people.

    2. As alcoholism became an increasingly visible issue in towns and cities,

      This is still an issue now.

    3. fallen women.

      They wanted to end this, and have no more "fallen women" is what I could understand.

    4. perfectionism.

      Does this mean you had to be perfect?

    1. Music

      Music can be someone's whole life. They sing how they feel, and that is still used today.

    2. Africans brought to the Americas the greatly varied cultures of their homelands, including folklore, language, music, and foodways

      They needed to have something they knew to keep them alive. They were taking away but they never let their culture leave them.

    1. So, whether he has two little or too much, his approach to the gin- house is always with fear and trembling.

      I would fear too if I did not have the right amount back.

    2. The hands are required to be in the cotton field as soon as it is light in the morning

      Right when they wake up and open their eyes they have to start working. They don't get the slowly waking up process to get up for the day, they work right away.

    1. Some even sent their own agents to purchase cheap land at auction for the express purpose of selling it, sometimes the very next day, at double and triple the original value—a process known as “speculation.”

      Still this way today, somethings never change.

    2. Few knew that the seven bales sitting in Liverpool that winter of 1785 would change the world.

      Exactly. We still use this now, we use it for clothes, majority of what we use for our clothes is cotton. We should thank them.

    1. He is unwilling to submit to the laws of the States and mingle with their population.

      but can you blame him?

    2. have melted away to make room for the whites. The waves of population and civilization are rolling to the westward, and we now propose to acquire the countries occupied by the red men of the South and West by a fair exchange, and, at the expense of the United States, to send them to land where their existence may be prolonged and perhaps made perpetual. Doubtless it will be painful to leave the graves of their fathers; but what do they more than our ancestors did or than our children are now doing? To better their condition in an unknown land our forefathers left all that was dea

      I would not know how to handle this, handling to leave where you were suppose to be and being forced to leave.

    3. enable those States to advance rapidly in population, wealth, and power. It will separate the Indians from immediate contact with settlements of whites; free them from the power of the States; enable them to pursue happiness in their own way

      I agree.

  3. Oct 2015
  4. classicliberal.tripod.com classicliberal.tripod.com
    1. egislative or supreme authority cannot assume to itself a power to rule by extemporary arbitrary decrees

      laws were made, thankfully.

    2. men when they enter into society give up the equality, liberty, and executive power they had in the state of Nature into the hands of the society,

      society for you.

    3. Thirdly, in the state of Nature there often wants power to back and support the sentence when right, and to give it due execution.

      Power.

    1. Defiant slaves could legally be beaten, branded, mutilated, even castrated.

      pure sadness.

    2. By 1750, slavery was legal in every North American English colony, b

      crazy to think owning someone was legal to do once upon a time.

  5. Sep 2015
    1. and cut one of his legs so round the bone, that he could not move, the nerves being cut through; others cut our cooks throat to the pipe, and others wounded three of the sailors, and threw one of them overboard in that condition, from the forecastle into the sea.

      wow.

    2. I have seen some of these poor African prisoners most severely cut for attempting to do so, and hourly whipped for not eating.

      I don't understand.

    1. South Carolina also banned the freeing of slaves unless the freed slave left the colony.

      But they could not free the slaves.

    2. Virginia planters used the law to maximize the profitability of their slaves and closely regulate every aspect of their daily lives.

      Money can sure bring the evil out in a lot of people.

    3. By 1750, slavery was legal in every North American English colony,

      This is disgusting, how could that even be?

    1. Events across the ocean continued to influence the lives of American colonists. Civil war, religious conflict, and nation building transformed seventeenth-century Britain and remade societies on both sides of the ocean

      Needed to gain control. In the seventeen century the greed would get worse.

    2. Native Americans saw fledgling settlements turned into unstoppable beachheads of vast new populations that increasingly monopolized resources and remade the land into something else entirely. 

      right infront of them they saw all that was going to disappear. Sad.

    3. housands of other Indians fled the region or were sold into slavery

      Wow sold for slavery, I dont blame them for fleeing.

    4. Native American slaves died quickly, mostly from disease, but others were murdered or died from starvation. The demands of growing plantation economies required a more reliable labor force

      Then they started to get slaves elsewhere.

    1. divide and separate us who have suffered by their oppressions.

      A difficult situtation happening.

    2. That in whatsoever place, house, or ship, any of the said persons shall reside, be hid, or protected, we declare the owners, masters, or inhabitants of the said places to be confederates and traitors

      Protected... which is always needed.

    1. When God gives us a special commission He wants it strictly observed in every article....

      Seems that they're saying God is important, which he is, but of course everyone has their own beliefs, and that is respected.

    2. etween God and man, ministers and congregations, magistrates and members of their community, and men and their families--were envisioned in terms of a covenant or contract which rested on consent and mutual responsibilities.

      Mutual responsiblities are important.

    1. not sparing either age or sex, man, women or child; so sudden in their cruel execution that few or none discerned the weapon or blow that brought them to destruction....

      Things like this are still happening in some parts of the world, and it just make sense when people say "lets not re live the past," it is a good point.

    2. the colonists discovered that Virginia was an ideal place to cultivate tobacco,

      The soil they had was great.

    1. The milk in the breasts of the women with infants dried up and thus in a short while the infants perished.

      Wow, how sad to have to go through that.

    2. Spaniards who immediately behaved like ravening wild beasts, wolves, tigers, or lions that had been starved for many days.

      criminals, a way of jail in a sense they starved.

    1. Dutch women maintained separate legal identities from their husbands and could therefore hold property and inherit full estates

      The rights for woman is being shown here.

    2. The French preference for trade over permanent settlement fostered more cooperative and mutually beneficial relationships with Native Americans than was typical among the Spanish and English

      partnership of trade.

    1. three crops in particular–corn, beans, and squash, the so-called “three sisters”–provided nutritional needs necessary to sustain cities and civilizations.

      The important crops but, were there any others that they planted for?

    2. . But native populations adapted: they fished, hunted small mammals, and gathered nuts and berries. Native peoples spread across North America

      Reasons why people evolved to who they are now as people.

  6. Aug 2015
    1. The new people built huts as Obatala had done, and soon Ife prospered and became a city

      The beginning.

    1. they flew underneath her and sure enough they caught her

      Shows you are never alone in any situation, nature is something important to us too.

    1. Men typically hunted and women typically gathered and prepared wild foods. Rich and diverse diets fueled massive population growth across the continent.

      Which is already known thats how things go with a man and a woman. The growth has been massive and things have became bigger through out the world is with the foods. Foods is what fuel us, and adapt us to this world.

      history7

    2. When crop yields began to decline, farmers would simply move to another field and allow the land to recover and the forest to regrow before they would again cut the forest, burn the undergrowth, and restart the cycle

      By moving to field to field when you are done with one to let the the one you just used to re grow is how the crop would stay and be able to have it and be able to be smart about the crop grow.

      History7

    3. Portuguese established forts along the Atlantic coast of Africa during the fifteenth century, inaugurating centuries of European colonization there

      The Portuguese empire made a very important role in colonization.

    4. Native Americans lacked the immunities that Europeans and Africans had developed over centuries of deadly epidemics and so when Europeans arrived, carrying smallpox, typhus, influenza, diphtheria, measles, and hepatitis, plagues decimated native communities. Death rates tended to be highest near European communities who traveled with children, as children tended to carry the deadliest diseases.9 Many died in war and slavery, but millions died in epidemics. All told, in fact, some scholars estimate that as much as 90 percent of the population of the Americas perished within the first century and a half of European contact

      Disease is destroying millions, but how long did it take for less and less to die from these diseases?

    1. And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good.

      Circle of life was forming for the best that God could make it