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because sc became a slaved state derfore black people had to work for whites and there were more black people than white
because sc became a slaved state derfore black people had to work for whites and there were more black people than white
because sc became a slaved state derfore black people had to work for whites and there were more black people than white
because sc became a slaved state derfore black people had to work for whites and there were more black people than white
because sc became a slaved state derfore black people had to work for whites and there were more black people than white
Vermont
Ghosts are in every state, theres one almost every place you go.
In South Carolina, the majority of the slave population was black. The state had one of the highest proportions of African slaves in the American South during the 18th and 19th centuries. By 1860, around 58% of the state's population were enslaved African Americans.
No, "enslaved" is not a common noun. It is a past participle verb form that can also function as an adjective to describe someone who is in a state of being enslaved or held captive.
The state law in 1846 in the United States granted enslaved people the right to file lawsuits against those who had wrongfully enslaved them, allowing them to seek their freedom through legal means.
African Americans can live wherever they like. There are discriminatory people in every state and city in the United States (and in the world, for that matter). There are also wonderful, kind people in every state and city in the United States. It would completely depend on that person's preference.
Just about every state in the United States