They could not vote if their grandfather had not been allowed to vote.
What were the living conditions of African Americans in the >>>>>>>>............
Native Americans were smarter than Africans. The Native Americans would have wanted to work for wages, food, shelter, and other needs. Where Africans would only ask for freedom to beleive in what ever religon that they wanted to beleive in.
They could not vote if their grandfather had not been allowed to vote.
They could not vote if their grandfather had not been allowed to vote.
The Middle Passage began because the British, Africans, and Americans wanted money. The British wanted sugar from the Africans and the Africans wanted pans. The Africans gave the British slaves and they took them to America for money. They would go back and fourth with this. They didn't just go to those places though.
They wanted to reconnect with family members.
If you are considering religion, then it is because of the religion in Africa (that is how God wanted it) or if you're not considering religion, then it is because the Americans were lazy and assaulting and wanted someone else to work for them ( they already killed off the native americans).
The petition was sent to show how many people were affected by discrimination towards African Americans over the world and they wanted Africans to be self governed.
Grandfather clauses required all voters to prove that their grandparents had voted for them to be able to exercise the right to vote. This effectively prevented African-Americans from voting since their grandparents were usually slaves.
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because they wanted the africans to become slaves
They could not vote if their grandfather had not been allowed to vote.