The great plains
One factor that affected the course offerings at colleges and universities created for African Americans was that ( many students had not had the opportunity for a formal elementary education) .
Many students did not have the opportunity for a formal elementary education
Some African-Americans were offered freedom by either the colonists or the British. Volunteers to the Continental Army hoped that a free United States would mean new freedoms for all races. The British offered African-Americans freedom if they fought for them, but slaves risked the chance of being punished if caught running away from their masters.
Some African-Americans were offered freedom by either the colonists or the British. Volunteers to the Continental Army hoped that a free United States would mean new freedoms for all races. The British offered African-Americans freedom if they fought for them, but slaves risked the chance of being punished if caught running away from their masters.
Why did the US government encourage settlement on the Great Plains?
The Homestead Act of 1909 offered farmers 320 acres of free land. This enticed many people to head West.
the native americans
The Great Plains
Most African Americans joined the British, because the British offered them freedom.
The Homestead Act offered them free land.
They were forced to do so. At the time, most African-Americans were still slaves. As a result, they had to move to the west because their owners were moving to the west.
The Homestead Act of 1909 offered farmers 320 acres of free land. This enticed many people to head West.
The British
The Homestead Act offered them free land.
A. the homestead act offered land there B. they wanted to reconnect with family members C.they wanted to escape discrimination in the south D. they wanted to continue plantation work
the british offered freedom to them if they fought for britain.
offered them their freedom.