get your social studies book and read it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They added requirements such as owning property and passing literacy tests. Former slaves owned no property and it was illegal to teach them how to read or write. Even if former slaves could read, the tests given to them would likely be rigged somehow, such as being given in the wrong language. The Grandfather clause was another, saying you could not vote unless your grandfather could. It was tied to the above two requirements. Since their grandfathers likely didn't own property nor were able to read, then they didn't qualify to vote either.
The most known book might be Little Women.
Read the AP history book and hind out.....lol im checking out answers too.:)
i don't know. that's why im asking
Colonists who could read were most likely to read the Bible. This is because so many of the colonists were religious.
Colonists read literature such as poems and narratives.
most likely Britain
the bible the new England primer and.... two more
They most likely read it
IT is the abitence and apprenticeship of a prayful review of an Examen got 3/3 on my exam for that answer
Reading is in everything! If you could not read, then you could not write. If you could not read or write, then you could not use most means of communication.
Humble
There are many places one might go to read about Constantine the Great. The most reputable resource would likely be at one's local library. One can easily find out more at the reference desk.
Read the book! And stop cheating
Technically, anyone who can read could read a book about God if they wanted to. Religious people and individuals who are interested in religious studies are who will likely read a book about God.
Fan mail but its most likely he won't read it because he has WAY to many to read