Asked by Giovanni
True or false?
After the American revolution, Americans came to view themselves as equal to each other
After the American revolution, Americans came to view themselves as equal to each other
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
rich and poor?
black and white?
Irish and English?
Catholics and Protestants?
slaves and masters?
black and white?
Irish and English?
Catholics and Protestants?
slaves and masters?
Answered by
Reed
What do you think? Were slaves equal to others? Indentured servants? People who did not own real estate?
Answered by
Giovanni
I still do not understand
Answered by
bobpursley
Hardly. Slaves? The composition of the Senate (2 senators each regardless of population), composition of House (the great compromise), indentured servants, status of Indians...
It was hardly viewed as equality.
It was hardly viewed as equality.
Answered by
Reed
Were women regarded as equal to men, with the right to vote, etc.?
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