Rebellion: Gabriel's Rebellion refers to a planned slave uprising led by Gabriel Prosser in Virginia in 1800. The Rebellion sought to secure freedom for enslaved people and challenge the institution of slavery. Although the revolt was ultimately stopped before it could begin, it emphasized the tensions surrounding slavery in the early United States. Gabriel's Rebellion highlights the resistance of enslaved people against oppression and the ongoing battle for liberty. Studying this event shows us the sophistication…
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this event as career-ending; however, he ignores the length of the 1798-1800 Quasi-War with France, during which Hamilton was promoted to major general and functioned as the de facto head of the United States Army. The musical inside the song "It's Quiet Uptown," as it displays his immense grief, alleges that Alexander retreated from public life after the death of his son, Philiph Hamilton. Later, in the song "The Election of 1800," Hamilton is represented as unwillingly being forced back into the public…
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Slavery was known as "The Peculiar Institution " in the 1800's. They were very important for work in the south. Slaves also had a hard time for families they created. Whenever slaves had a hard time with their master they would usually resist in many ways to survive. Then the slave's life was so unfair that the master would lash them even if they did nothing. The American law didn't even involve enslaved families. With the slaves very important to work for the south they would be penniless and would…
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was used to escape enslaved African Americans into the free states. The people who were behind the railroad were abolitionists and people who thought that slavery was bad or just sympathetic to them. So when the Underground Railroad was growing, the name kind of stuck to it and made it seem as if it was an actual railroad system. The “Conductors” guided the slaves from place to place. The safe houses that the enslaved people sheltered in were called “stations”. The enslaved people who were using the…
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was used to escape enslaved African Americans into the free states. The person who created the Underground Railroad was a man named Isaac Hopper. And some of the people who were helping the Underground Railroad were abolitionists and people who thought that slavery was bad or they were just sympathetic to them because of the harsh treatment that was given to them. When the Underground Railroad was growing, the name kind of stuck and they used codes because the enslaved people didn’t know how to read…
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Reconstruction was uniting the nation, not everybody felt the same way. Formerly enslaved people were not treated as equals, the rest of society attempted to distance themselves from African Americans as far as possible. The enslaved people were terrorized by the most infamous white supremacist…
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-Frederick Douglass This quote applied to many people in the 1800s. The time period in which the United States was getting ready to face one of its hardest decisions ever. The issue of whether or not slavery would be allowed in America. The US was drastically changed in the coming years and it would never be the same again. Enslaved blacks had little to no rights in the beginning of the 19th century but after many influencing factors and…
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disease. Aptheker showed that though loyalist slaves gained their freedom after the Revolution, many ended up in similar enslaved situations or would often die due to poor conditions. The British offered an incentive to freedom knowing that slavery was a great commodity for the colonies, creating an incentive for slaves to join the loyalist fight, therefore the Revolution became a war over slavery. Aptheker proved that slaves did not live passive lives, and almost always searched for their freedom…
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The 1800s was a vital era of social reform in America, with 1830-1850 labeled by some historians as the "Age of Reform". During this time, there were many successful reform movements, including education and abolition. In early America, it was a societal belief that free schooling was reserved only for poor families, as wealthy families paid for private schools. Horace Mann, Secretary of Education in Massachusetts, believed that education was a key component in building a better society, and fought…
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Throughout the years of the 1800s there were many prominent African Americans. The one that caught my eyes with courage and still an important figure today in times. Harriet Tubman, born Araminta Ross in Maryland into slavery between 1815 and 1825. Tubman later escaped slavery and changed her name. She became a fearless individual whom seem to have put herself in danger for the cause of the underground railroad. So what was Harriet Tubman purpose of the underground railroad? What else is Harriet…
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