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10.06.2020 •
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What was the worst part of slavery
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Ответ:
the pay, its 0
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Ответ:
If its from my perspective i think the way they way chained on their lips and they were always soaked with salty sea water which will hurt their injuries basically what im saying is that all the parts were bad
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Even before the event that went down in history as the Boston Massacre, Boston, Massachusetts was a center of radical revolutionary ideas and sentiment. The colonists had endured years of conflict with British officials, and the number of people living in poverty and/or unemployed was growing in the city. With so many idle young men competing for work, there was bound to be trouble as British rule became more onerous.
After the Seven Years’ War had drained Britain’s coffers, the royal government imposed tighter controls over its North American colonies in order to raise revenues. When customs officials complained about the difficulties of collecting from disobedient colonists, Britain sent troops to impose order. The arrival of British soldiers in October 1768 heightened tensions in a city already on the edge of an uprising.
Over the next two years, Boston existed in a state of virtual British military occupation—one out of three men in the city was a Redcoat, a common nickname for British soldiers due to the color of their uniforms.^1
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start superscript, 1, end superscript Radical townspeople and idle young men harassed the soldiers, leading to numerous skirmishes and scuffles.