How did the institution of slavery change in the first decades of the nineteenth century?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • The institution of slavery was marked by increasingly sharp regional variations, reflecting the impact of cotton cultivation on local economies.


  • At the same time, the contours of an African American culture emerged.


  • This culture had certain characteristics regardless of place.


  • As U.S. military strength and nationalistic pride grew, southern planters imposed a harsher, more regimented system of slavery on the black population.

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Unlike the mainland, the Chinese government in Taiwan mandates the teaching of

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A) none B) one C) two D) three E) four

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