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What did Daniel Carroll do during the American revolution?

He did nothing due to job bussiness, he only made money off farming tobbacco, and he owned 53 slaves. After the war, he became a delegat.


Who invented the Carroll diagram?

The Carroll Diagram was invented by Lewis Carroll. He was born in Daresbury, Cheshire. A Carroll diagram is a diagram used to sort a number or an object by certain rules.


Is Carroll a famous last name?

The surname Carroll has been used by some famous people, including author Lewis Carrol, and actress Diahanne Carroll.


Did Daniel of St Thomas Jenifer have an outlook upon slavery?

There were many slaveholders in colonial Maryland, and Daniel St Thomas Jenifer owned a plantation with slaves. His outlook on the issue of slavery can probably be surmised from the fact that in his will he declared that all his slaves should be freed six years after his death. So, it appears that (like Thomas Jefferson) he did not like slavery, but accepted it as something necessary for the proper running of the plantation, and to support his livelihood. However, upon his death, he no longer required that "crutch" and, after a period of time to ensure that the slaves had the skills necessary to live free, he did what he felt was the right thing.


Why did Daniel favor Douglass?

Daniel favored Douglass due to his remarkable oratory skills, charisma, and unwavering commitment to the abolitionist cause. Douglass's personal experiences as a former enslaved person lent authenticity to his advocacy, making him a powerful voice for the rights of African Americans. Daniel likely appreciated Douglass's ability to articulate the injustices of slavery and inspire action among diverse audiences. This shared vision for equality and social justice further solidified Daniel's support for Douglass's work.