I'm guessing Christian, if you're talking about they Loyalists in the Revolutionary War in America in the 1700s. Most of the people in early America were Christian.
A rich merchant would likely be a loyalist in the Revolutionary War.
Sybil Ludington lived during the Revolutionary War. There is no record of her attending college, or any school. It is likely she never received any formal education, especially secondary, as this practice was nearly nonexistent for women at the time.
4:) fail to meet the political and economic needs of their people
from New England.
They'd be punished and most likely whipped.
Artisans
African Americans fraternal organizations
Not b/c of being African-Americans.But, anyone working outside jobs even in poor weather will be more likely to be struck by lightning. And maybeyou'll find more African-Americans doing that.
African American fraternal organizations
They faced discrimination from banks.
African Americans, the proof is in our prisons. African Americans make up 41% of our prison population but only 14% of our society.
African-Americans are four times as likely to develop glaucoma as Caucasians, and six to eight times more likely to lose their sight to the disease. African Americans also develop glaucoma at earlier ages;
doing so would help African Americans improve their standing in white-dominated society.
doing so would help African Americans improve their standing in white-dominated society.
doing so would help African Americans improve their standing in white-dominated society.
If the Americans lost the war, I think the following events would be most likely to occur - the americans' land would eventually get purchased by Canada