What gave many enslaved Africans hope for freedom someday.
A Quaker named James Woolman.
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Well, I have two examples: Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth. Douglass had a long career as a lecturer for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. After Douglass bought his freedom, he gave speeches about the cruelty of slavery. Sojourner Truth also was born enslaved. Around the age of 30, the fled her owners and stayed with a Quaker family. After that, she gave speeches to "declare the truth to the people." And of course, there's Harriet Tubman.
The Declaration of Independence
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he freed the slaves
A Quaker named James Woolman.
they were hopping for freedom because the wanted to get back to africa
The Family was important to enslaved Africans because they helped them survive brutality of slavery. they gave them hope and encouragement.
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She gave freedom to the slaves and she gave all enslaved African Americans a way to get out of slavery
Enslaved Africans escaped to join maroon communities for various reasons, including seeking freedom from oppression and exploitation, establishing their own communities based on shared culture and values, and avoiding the harsh conditions and abuse on plantations. Maroon communities offered a chance to live a more autonomous and independent life away from the control of slave owners.
only slaves in areas at war with the union
Their family was the only people they could trust and the only people who understood what they were going through. Religion gave them hope.
he gave His life to save sinners from eternal death, He paid a ransom for our freedom from Satan by whom we are enslaved
That document signed by Abraham Lincoln is the Emancipation Proclamation.
It gave Europeans a reason to treat people in colonies badlyApex
Yes and gave them a reason to fight for independence