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03.06.2021 •
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The North also extracted wealth from the labor of enslaved men and women in the South. Write down an example of how the North drew wealth from southern slavery during mid-century?
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Explanation:
The western popular image of slavery in the Americas is of enslaved men, women, and children working in agricultural fields. Though the vast majority of Africans were bought by American slave owners for field work, enslaved people could be found in most occupations in the Americas. But there were great variations in slavery across the Americas, much depending on the dominant local crop and geography, as well as the regional economic, political, and legal systems in place at any given time.
A number of enslaved males were forced to work as seafarers. Some even worked on slave ships. Other laborers were employed on sailing craft in inland waters and on the river systems that formed critical commercial links to the American interior. The itineraries of seafaring vessels sometimes offered runaway slaves a means to leave colonial bondage.
Ответ:
The correct answer is C: both were leaders who aggressively spoke out against the British government.
Explanation:
Samuel Adams was an american politician, one of the Founding Fathers and a well known leader of the movement that later become the American Revolution. He belived in the republicanism and spread this concept among the other political groups. Moreover he was against the British Parliament's efforts to tax the British American colonies without their consent.
Patrick Henry was an american attorney and also a Founding Father, known for his declaration ''Give me liberty, or give me death!'' as well as his oratory that was in defense of the liberties of the common people. Furthermore, he was a member, as well as Adams, of a committee of correspondance to comunicate with leaders in other colonies to inform and coordinate with each others the resistance to the British government's attempts to violate the British Constitution at the expense of the colonies.