Discuss at least three concepts covered in our U.S. history course so far that you find intriguing and/or that are different than what you might have learned previously. In addition, please ask one historical question of your classmates that relate directly to the text and/or to the audio lectures up to this point.
Instructions:
Please write an original post of at least 100 (one hundred) words.
Please answer two of your classmates’ posts with at least 50 (fifty) words each for a total of at least 100 (one hundred) words in total.
Question 1) A question I have for others is, How do you think the economic reliance on slavery shaped the colonies’ social attitudes and legal systems? Did anything in this concept stand out as particularly influential in later American history?
Question 2-I previously mentioned the difficulty I have in comprehending why religion was such a sensitive issue in historical contexts. Do you believe we have progressed beyond that? In your opinion, does religion remain a contentious subject that incites conflict both within our country and internationally? Additionally, I would like to know your perspective on the modern celebration of Thanksgiving. Do you think it should be observed in the manner that it currently is?
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((REQUIRED TEXTBOOK: Out of Many: A History of the American People by J.M. Faragher et al., 9th ed.))
(E-Book ISBN-13: 9780137497737)
AND THIS IS THE CHAPTER THAT WE ARE WORKING ON THIS WEEK. Required Textbook Readings
Chapter 5 – (MO 3.1)
Chapter 6 – (MO 3.2)
Chapter 7 – (MO 3.3)
TWO REFERENCES NEEDED.
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