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    The discussion of racism has posed an issue in the United States since the colonial and slave era. During the colonial era, a small group of European colonists settled in North America and over a course of time and through conflict, theft and eventually the genocide of Native Americans this country became majority Europeans. In years to come, the slavery of Africans brought to America will take place. Fast-forward to hundreds of years later to our modern-day era, the Caucasian/European population

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    of the most significant factors that increases the likelihood of ensuring numerous opportunities in countries throughout the world. Henceforth, the primary aspects leading to the shaping of society and the development of diversity in black America during colonial times, were race, ethnicity, religion and slavery. Race and Ethnicity played a major role in the establishment of colonies by initiating the idea of being able to identify and distinguish the differences and commonalities that allowed an individual

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    Prostitution is the “world’s oldest profession” that was practice in all ancient cultures and is still practice as of today in the world. It was not prominent in Colonial America but it did exist and became more popular when sailors and merchants came. The women at the time were called “nightwalkers” and there was a tolerance to prostitution since it was not a crime but it was looked down upon. There was not any laws until 1870 when Anthony Comstock begins his Anti-Porn campaign. An 1873 bill makes

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    Inequality has been a major issue in the Colonial Virginia and it was originated within a hierarchy of race, gender, and social class that already existed in the mother country of England. Jamestown, the birthplace of America was the first permanent english settlement in North America. In April 1606, King James I established Jamestown and on May 13, 1607, colonists began to arrive at Jamestown. When establishing Jamestown as a colony, the Virginia Company was in search of economic opportunities

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    effectively long before Europeans settled America. Sugar cane plantations thrived in the Mediterranean to supply sugar for the elites of Europe. Once the European merchants and adventurers began to sail and trade across the Atlantic, they took the plantation idea with them to a string of new settlements mostly with sugar. Although plantations tried to take root in other areas of the world, America was where the roots took up. Early plantations in America used a mix of labor which mostly consisted

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    Black slaves were brought into America and even outnumbered white servants in the mid-1680s. There were many slave revolts. One in New York City in 1712 killed about 12 white and 21 black people. Another slave revolt in 1739 happened where slaves marched along the Stono River trying to get to Florida, but couldn’t make it as they were stopped. Many slaves died on their way to America, as in 1694, a slave trader wrote that many drowned themselves or starved

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    British America was mired with economic and religious conflicts starting from the Age of Exploration up to the colonial times. The corruption of the Anglican Church created a rift between the Protestants of England, Puritans and the extreme Separatists. The Protestant Reformation and Henry VIII’s divorce with the Catholic Church gave rise to even more chaos. As a result, religious sects such as the Quakers and the Puritans were granted charters to escape the restrictions in England. Competition between

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    “The United States of America has a reputation as a beacon of freedom and diversity from the colonial period of its history” (American Freedom). Oppression is at the root of many of the most serious conflicts in the world today. But before oppression could be a part of the world today, it had to be a part of history. Many colonists that lived in the New England colonists came to America to practice their own religion.Wealthy colonists copied British styles in clothes, dancing and etiquette. Others

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    The Colonial Period in America sparked new ideas in ethics, science, government and literature, establishing a cultural independence and changing our world forever. During this time, the Americas were trying to win their freedom from the British, which influenced every aspect of their daily lives, and ultimately produced many of Americas greatest literary documents and speeches. In the time before the Declaration, great men like Benjamin Franklin took what they believed, what had been believed for

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    Colonial American colonies made a slow shift from personal labor and that of people residing in the household in the 1660’s, to relying on the labor of willing indentured servants in the mid 17th century, to full-fledged unfree and oppressive slavery by the end of the 17th and through the 18th century. British colonies in America, particularly those in the south, became dominated by slave and servant labor largely due to an influx of Europeans seeking brighter skies and becoming indentured in new

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