How do the historical details in this passage support the
authors' claim?
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How do the historical details in this passage support the
authors' claim?
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alive, and
The text includes parts of primary-source interviews with
enslaved people to illustrate the difficulty of life on a sugar
plantation in Louisiana.
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Sunday
was god,
The text includes a secondary source to explain why the
enslaved people on sugar plantations worked seven days
each week.
The text includes primary-source quotations to show that
religious beliefs eased the lives of enslaved people on
sugar plantations.
The text uses secondary sources to describe working
conditions in the sugar fields on the plantations across the
American South
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English, 21.06.2019 15:30
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30
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English, 22.06.2019 04:10
How did the man from "to build a fire" put his life in danger?
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English, 22.06.2019 04:50
How did the language of the gettysburg address differ from the language in the secondary source about this speech?
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English, 17.07.2019 22:10
English, 17.07.2019 22:10
History, 17.07.2019 22:10