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What star did the slaves choose to follow?

According to the Bible, the slaves chose to follow the Star of Bethlehem, also known as the Christmas Star, which guided the Three Wise Men to the birthplace of Jesus Christ.


How did slave owners justify their slaves?

Rich white men were in need of plantation workers and never thought of slaves other than as dirt. They thought of the slaves like animals, and this was how they were able to justify it in their minds.


How does the cyclops violate xenia toward Odysseus and his men?

The cyclops violates xenia by not offering hospitality to Odysseus and his men when they arrive on his island. Instead of welcoming them with food and shelter, the cyclops imprisons them in his cave and eats some of Odysseus's men. This goes against the customs of hospitality and guest-friendship.


Where does the phrase Peace on Earth Goodwill Toward Men come from?

The phrase "Peace on Earth, goodwill toward men" comes from the Bible, specifically Luke 2:14 in the New Testament. It is part of the angelic announcement to the shepherds about the birth of Jesus. The message conveys a wish for peace and goodwill to prevail among all people.


What was chapter 4 about in slave dancer?

The Bight of Benin Summary Ned, the carpenter, has been very busy building a platform, upon which sits a carronade which Nicholas Spark seems to touch for good luck. Jessie knows that the ship will soon be meeting up with other men. Jessie learns that the Captain has a variety of national flags and paperwork he can use to change the ship's nationality should they be boarded. Purvis explains that he once worked with a Captain who had traded slaves for ten years before being caught because no one could prove anything. Jessie comments on how many are against the trading, and Purvis responds that the British have outlawed it, but have probably found something equally as profitable

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Attean's grandparents harbored a deep mistrust and resentment toward white men, stemming from their experiences with colonization and the encroachment on their land and way of life. They viewed white settlers as a threat to their culture and survival, leading to a protective and cautious attitude toward them. This perspective was shaped by a history of broken treaties and violence, reinforcing their skepticism of white intentions. Overall, their feelings reflected a broader sentiment among Native Americans during that era.


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