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yes she did. in fact, yet she wrote the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin", she was one of the few people to own more than 1 slave in the New England colonies.

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What group was the most advanced and were primarily farmers?

Probably the Mayans, They grew and raised there own cattle. You could also say the Egyptians but they had mostly slaves do their work.


What is different in chapter 8 when Harriet sees harrison withers again?

In Chapter 8, Harriet's perspective on Harrison Withers shifts significantly; she begins to see him not just as a local eccentric but as a complex individual with his own struggles. Their interaction reveals her growing maturity and understanding of the world around her. This meeting also emphasizes themes of empathy and connection, highlighting how her previous judgments may have been superficial. Ultimately, Harriet's encounter with Harrison deepens her character development and underscores the book's exploration of personal relationships.


Are Indian Women still slaves to traditions?

Were they ever? They are slaves to their traditions in no different way than European descended women are slaves to their traditions. Historically speaking European women were more slaves than Native American women were. As one example, Cherokee women owned all property (other than personal property) and men did not; at this same time in Europe women could not own property, this rule was the same in America until 1839 (Married Women's Property rights act). As far as traditions go there are many different degrees between these 'stages' and some women choose to follow those traditions where others do not.


Can you describe how the music of American slaves influenced jazz?

Slaves brought with them to America a strong rhythmic tradition as far as drums were concerned. Though they were not allowed to own musical instruments, they carried their rhythmic influences into the genre of the "work song" which they developed to enable their hard physical work to progress through, on many occasions, complete physical exhaustion. Work song later became of the strands of music from which jazz grew.


What Harriet Beecher Stowe based Uncle Tom's Cabin on?

The harsh conditions of slavery in the South.

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How did the north and south saw the fugitive slave law?

The South saw it as a welcome confirmation of the right to own slaves. The North strongly resented being treated like unpaid slave-catchers, and started the Underground Railroad as a response. Harriet Beecher Stowe was so angry, she wrote 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' as a protest.


What book that inspired Rizal to writ Nolie you Tang-ere?

"Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe inspired Jose Rizal to write "Noli Me Tangere." He was deeply moved by the themes of social injustice and racial discrimination in Stowe's novel, and it influenced his own views on colonialism and oppression.


Did Harriet Tubman ever own any slaves?

No.


Did Lyman Beecher have slaves?

Yes, Lyman Beecher did not personally own slaves. However, as a prominent clergyman and abolitionist in the 19th century, he supported the anti-slavery movement and preached against slavery in his sermons.


What are the effects of Uncle Tom's Cabin?

Harriet Beecher Stowe's writing greatly influenced many people's thoughts on the matter of slavery. Southerners thought her writings to be lies and a way of making southern means of economy look bad. Harriet Beecher Stowe thought her writing was not one sided on the fact of the evils of slavery. She thought she fairly depicted slavery from both points of view of Northerners and Southerners. Little did she know this was not the case. She received hate/threatening mail from angry Southern plantation owners. She once received a slave's ear cut off by his owner as a warning that this would happen to any other slave's if Harriet did not stop writing these lies.


What did Harriet Tubman do to make a difference?

harriet Tubman was a "conductor" on the underground railroad she freed many slaves and also worked as a nurse


Did Harriet Tubman own a hospital?

No. She was a slave who help conduct other slaves to freedom on the Underground Railroad.


What did Harriet Tubman do that was important?

harriet tubamn excaped from slavery and returned multiple times to risk her own life saving other runaway slaves. she saved about 80 people from slavery


Who lead the slaves in the underground railroad?

The underground railroad was mainly ran by Harriet Tubman. She was a slave that traveled from union states back over to the slave states over and over again helping other slaves get over to freedom. the underground railroad was a series of trails that helped slaves get to the northern states to freedom.


What influenced rizal in the novel uncle toms cabin and the wandering Jew to wrote his novel?

Jose Rizal was influenced by the themes of social injustice, oppression, and discrimination in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe and "The Wandering Jew" by Eugene Sue. These works inspired Rizal to incorporate similar themes in his own novel, "Noli Me Tangere," which aimed to expose the abuses of the Spanish colonial regime in the Philippines.


What affects did the fugative slave act have on the civil war?

It helped to cause it. The Act put ordinary citizens under an obligation to report anyone who looked as though they might be a runaway slave, on pain of a heavy fine. The public responded by setting up the Underground Railroad - a sysem of safe-houses by whch fugitive slaves could be smuggled into Canada. Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' as her own angry response to the Act. It brought many new converts to the cause of Abolitionism, and generally raised the temperature of the debate.


What contributions did Harriet Tubman make to the world?

Harriet Tubman made a difference by freeing thousands of slaves while risking her own life. She also showed that she was determined to help people and showed us that we can do anything we put our minds to.