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because the country is made up of people from many different backgrounds and groups
I know this answer, because i am studying for an AP us history exam. The answe is 0. Most families in the antebellum south (88%) owned no slaves at all!
There are many places to find history on interracial relationships. Local libraries will have books on the subject. Pbs also has articles on their website about interracial relationships. The Washington Post has a few articles as well about interracial relationships.
They told them for entertainment, but also as a way of passing down their history and mythology. People listened as children, learned the stories word for word and repeated them to new generations.
Many slaves in the south worked on large plantations
all of the answers are correct
all of the answers are correct
all of the answers are correct
all of the answers are correct
Many stories about the first Valentine's day
The simple subject is "stories."
The simple subject is "stories."
33 stories
33 stories
stories
Charles W. Forman has written: 'The voice of many waters' -- subject(s): Church history 'The island churches of the South Pacific' -- subject(s): Church history, Missions
They tell the stories of the tribe's history and folklore. Many of these stories have morals for the young to learn.