France's interior empire in North America:?
A. was composed of large tobacco plantations.
B. created an ineffective shield against British expansion.
C. had many settlements that were mixed-race communities.
D. stressed farming more than trading, missionizing, or military efforts.
E. contained no African slaves
2.there were was no North American parallel to the massive slave uprising of the caribbean or south America because in North America?
A) slaves rarely out numbered whites in any area
B) slaves were more civilized and educated
C) slave rebellions were peacefully and amicably resolved
D)master was kinder to their slaves
E) there no place for fugitive slaves to escapeAP US HIstory HELPP??? I"LL PICK the best for points?
1) b the french mostly traded and had isolated settlements (with the exception of the one major port, new orleans)
2) a In haiti, for instance, there were many more slaves than white owners. In north america, however, there were whole white armies.
B. Created an ineffective shield against British expansion.
The French didn't have tobacco plantations since those those thrived well in the modern-day Southern US areas. The French were also big on trading and that's how their colonies thrived. The French and Indian War with Britain led to the end of French presence in North America
E. There was no place for fugitive slaves to escape.
In North America, fugitive slaves fled North to freedom, where they weren't forced to work on plantations. Masters weren't kind to their slaves in either region. Actually, the Barbados slave code (one of the most brutal slave codes in History) was adapted by Southern colonies like the Carolinas.AP US HIstory HELPP??? I"LL PICK the best for points?
C. The French fur traders often intermarried with Native Americans creating the Metis people. I wouldn't say b just because French Louisiana did contain the British colonies. They only took it through war. The British though seemed largely uninterested in interior North America and didn't want too much confrontation with Native Americans as evidenced in the Proclamation of 1763. Overall I would rate it a poor question.
2. A, I believe South Carolina was the state with the highest proportion of slaves and I think that was only around 50%. Contrast that with Haiti which I think pushed 90%.
The first is B. Sadly, (haha I love France! Such a magnificent country!) after the french and indian war (that war pisses me off grr!) They lost almost all of their land. It's sad, because France has always been a very culturally rich place, with lots of focus on the arts, too!
The second one is A. There were huge amounts of slaves in the carribean and south america. I say, good for them! Slavery is such a sick and disgusting thing. Just like racism is. There were hardly ever times when slaves out numbered whites. Luckily, after the civil war, slavery was (FINALLY!) abolished. Far too long people had slaves. Its so sad :'(
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