By improving the matigation measures
Christianity helped with spirituals that they sang to put everyone in a good mood and spirituals provided a way for enslaved Africans Americans to communicate secretly with one another
They walked to and from destinations and created an informal taxi service that charged only 10¢ per ride, the same as the city's bus fare in 1955.
they sought refuge in their families, religion, art and dance.
Americans' inability to cope with harsh winter conditions and inadequate forts.
It didn't . Slaves had to practice any religion in secret and families were often sold away from each other. Children were often as young as 2 years old when they were sold and husband and wives were sold to different people.
All of the following helped enslaved African Americans to endure and survive slavery except for the lack of community support and resilience. Enslaved individuals often relied on strong familial and communal bonds, spirituals, and cultural practices to foster hope and resistance. They also found ways to assert their identity and humanity despite the dehumanizing conditions of slavery. However, the absence of such support would have significantly hindered their ability to cope with the harsh realities of their circumstances.
People did not like the African-American.The African-America could not drink the same water, with the white people.So Martin Luther King came and said "no slave" he said.
St. Marianne Cope and St. Kateri Tekakwitha were canonized in 2012 and both were from the United States.
Cope (Present tense) Coped (Past tense)
Earth's current population growth is straining its resources and contributing to environmental issues. Sustainable practices, efficient resource management, and population control measures are essential to ensure Earth can cope with more people in the future. Balancing population growth with the planet's carrying capacity is crucial for long-term sustainability.
In 1996, Myron Cope, the inventor of the Terrible Towel, gave the rights to the towel to the Allegheny Valley School in Coraopolis, PA. It is a Pennsylvania school that provides care for over 900 people with mental retardation and physical disabilities. The school also includes Myron Cope's son, who is autistic.