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The Role Of African Americans During The Antebellum Period

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The Antebellum Period was a time when people started thinking about changing social classes. This all started after the War of 1812 and before the beginning of the Civil War. This happened in many countries, but in the United States this was looked at a couple of main groups of people. This was pointed to Native Americans, African Americans, women, and Irish immigrants.
The African American groups, also called the Free Blacks, were very outspoken about their views. During this time, free African Americans could own land, pay taxes, own a business, and homes. For many, buying slaves was a common thing to do because most of the slave they bought were relatives that they were going to set free. Although, some did own plantations and keep slaves down in the southern region. Some also help enslaved African Americans to freedom. One leaders included Harriet Tubman. …show more content…

This was during the time when western settlers were looking west. This caused many problems for the Native Americans because the United States Government’s decision was based mostly on racism and prejudice. One important group that accepted English customs where the Cherokee. They created a written alphabet and even created a newspaper from Cherokee to English. A few years later, James Monroe made a policy forcing the Native Americans off their land. Some groups moved west, but a few stayed and fought against the United States Army. All eventually left their land and moved

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