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Minority groups such as Africans and Native Americans were often enslaved purely because of the color of their skin or their culture.
it was no early then 1300
The early English settlers profited mostly from agriculture.The early English settlements contained many more families who intended to stay there permanently.
Why were the early colonists not a book-reading population
assimilate ethnic immigrant groups into the dominant culture
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Southern African Americans employed the use of minority leagues and early institutions like modern job cores to meet the needs of many new people entering the job market in the New South.
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The French did not want to assimilate, which meant that they would change their culture and language. And the British were suggesting that.
Effective communication early, participation and involvement, facilitation and support, leadership, negotiation and agreement are not necessarily strategies. They are known to manage resistance to change.
It was quite large in that it stretched across the vast Roman Empire. However, it was a minority of the population of this empire.
The confederate government had it's own strategy for victory.
Phoenicians mainly practiced cremation, a minority using inhumation. This shifted in the early 5th Century BCE to favouring inhumation.
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