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How did the intolerable act unite people in the american colonist against the british
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Ответ:
Ответ:
One aspect of life for most enslaved people during the 1800s their education was limited to learning how to read.
Option D
Explanation:
Although it's not accurate because during some cases slaves were not allowed to children to study and though it was practiced but it wasn't universalized. While on the other hand education for slaves wasn't really even limited to read some of them were not even allowed to read because their masters wanted them to be inferior and dependent because institution of slavery was based upon the helplessness of people and their dependence and being sufficient which made them stay as a slave.