In American history, figures such as Andrew Johnson and many Northern Democrats during the Civil War era would not be considered abolitionists, as they often opposed the immediate abolition of slavery or held views that were not aligned with the abolitionist movement. Additionally, many white Southerners and some Northern businessmen who benefited from the institution of slavery also did not support abolition. Their focus was often more on preserving the Union or protecting economic interests rather than advocating for the emancipation of enslaved people.
The slave experience is one of the rich American freedom history.
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In the modern era, yes.Fritz Pollard was a player/coach of the 1921 Akron Pros and would be considered the first African American head coach in NFL history.
A high ERA would be considered bad. In the National League, an ERA of less than 3.50 would be considered very good. In the American League, an ERA of less than 4.00 would be considered very good.
You need to open your history book. The answer is there.
It depends. If it is the name of a specific class, then it would be capitalized: American History 101. If it is in sentence that only generally speaks about American history, then only "American" would be capitalized: American history.
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He had American citizenship.
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The slave experience is one of the rich American freedom history.
Without the American Revolution, there would have been no United States of America.
The east is normally defined as Asian, Arab or Oriental. The west is best described as European, North American and South American. Australia would be considered western while Africa is not considered either. So, you see, it is less about geography and more about culture, history and socioeconomic tendencies.
If you are Saying which one would be the most intresting, it would be British as the America's were only discovered fairly recently.
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I think that would be considered an oppinion.
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