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David Reynolds on the Paula Gordon Show
Slavery to John Brown was war against an entire people. Therefore, to him, those killings were part of carefully planned and executed war against known pro-slavery settlers who had threatened ... "Bleeding Kansas" and events that leading to John Brown's carefully targeted murder of pro-slavery settlers. Noting the South’s culture of violence, a John Brown contemporary is quoted as ...
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Pirate Utopias (Do or Die)
Euro-American society of the 17th and 18th centuries was one of emergent capitalism, war, slavery, land enclosures and clearances; starvation and poverty side-by-side with unimaginable wealth. The Church ... Parliament not to sentence the Quaker heretic James Nayler to transportation lest he infect other settlers. It was clear at this time that the new British colonies to the west were ...
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Niagara Falls: City of the Falls - a History
West Indian sugar plantation in the early days when slavery was still tolerated. In 1833, when slavery was abolished within the British Empire, for compensation for the loss ... Commerce (Early) Crysler, Harmanus Daredevils Hall of Fame Devil's Hole & Massacre Drummond Hill Early Settlers Explorers Accounts Forsyth, James Freedom Trail of Niagara French in Niagara Frontier Amusement Park ...
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Environmental History Timeline: 1200-1750
Life of Thomas Tryon, a vegetarian shepherd from Gloucestershire, England, who crusaded against human slavery and advocated the "natural rights" of animals. He appears to have been instrumental in ... legumes to make better pastures for livestock. 1690 --Colonial Governor William Penn requires Pennsylvania settlers to preserve one acre of trees for every five acres cleared. 1690s -- Paris becomes ...
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WWF - Amazon people
However, today they need to share the forests with a growing number of settlers who seek to tap into the Amazon's considerable natural resources. Life inside the rainforest ... in South America, there were about 6.8 million indigenous people. But colons brought persecution, slavery and diseases that local people were not immune to. Communities living close to the rivers ...
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Cameroon
The construction of roads by logging companies encourages settlers to move into the forest, and bushmeat hunters and poachers frequently move in alongside, decimating ... only one Baka community. Some BBBB people live their entire lives in conditions of semi-slavery, many do no possess identity papers, which means that they can’t vote or have ...
rainforestfoundationuk.org
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