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1. A five questions quiz
2. Instructions: you need to use the text Perspectives on Early America to answer at TWO of these questions. Each answer should be 2-3 fairly long paragraphs and you need to use examples from the essays in your answer.
- Newman-Slave Revolts. Describe the slave revolts and attempted slave revolts during the 1600s and 1700s. Use examples from the essay in your answer.
- Newman- Frederick Douglass. From the information in this essay write a biography of the life and times of Frederick Douglass.
- Gudelunas- American Politics. Describe the evolution of the two party political system in our early history and use examples from this essay in your answer.
- Adams- Ensuring National Security. Describe the evolution of American foreign policy in our early history and use examples from this essay in your answer.
- Hunt-American Revolutionary war. Write a narrative that shows the evolution of the military action in the American Revolution.
- Ennis-Coming of the Civil War. How does Ennis describe the major causes of the Civil War? Use examples from the essay in your answer.
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Newman-Slave Revolts. Describe the slave revolts and attempted slave revolts during
the 1600s and 1700s. Use examples from the essay in your answer
Slave revolts are uprisings that were formed by the black people who used to be taken as
slaves by the whites. Slave revolts, sometimes referred to as slave rebellion, has occurred in
almost all societies that practice slavery or have practiced it in the past. Slave revolts remain to
be the most feared events for slaveholders. The slave rebellions remained to be a continuous
source of fear in the Americans who lived in the south for the fact that black slaves accounted for
the greatest number of people in the region between the 16th and 17th century. These slave revolts
were not so much organized but eventually; they ended up succ...