people had many choices about what to do with their free time.
who was the northerner who opposed the civil war?who was the northerner who opposed the civil war?
Cities in Colonial America were unhealthy and crowded.
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Most Northerner didn't care for slavery. That is not to say they didn't want it abolished, it just did not affect their life.
He was a northerner. :)
Louisa May Alcott was a northerner. She was born in Pennsylvania and spent most of her life in New England, specifically in Concord, Massachusetts.
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The sign is written from the point of view of a Northerner.
people had many choices about what to do with their free time.
People had many choices about what to do with their free time
A southerner
That is true. Most of the most urbanized cities are located in Europe as well as the United States, more so in Europe. This would include cities such as London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, Moscow, Istanbul, Madrid, Lisbon, Amsterdam, Kiev, Athens, etc.
Was Thomas Jefferson a Northerner?
false
In the context of Northern cities during the 19th and early 20th centuries, what was most true was the rapid industrialization and urbanization that transformed their economies and demographics. These cities became melting pots of diverse immigrant communities, contributing to cultural vibrancy and social challenges. Additionally, the Northern cities played pivotal roles in the abolitionist movement and the fight for civil rights, reflecting the complex social dynamics of the time. Overall, Northern cities exemplified both opportunity and inequality, shaping the American landscape significantly.
who was the northerner who opposed the civil war?who was the northerner who opposed the civil war?