1. Fighting for Rights After the Revolutionary War
It would be many years before these groups truly received all the rights and freedoms they deserved. ... In the south, slavery was still prevalent, and after the invention of the cotton gin in 1793, slave labor was needed even more. ... In the North, free African Americans and a few choice servants were allowed to learn, something that never took place before the Revolutionary War. ... After the Revolutionary War, groups of women, Native Americans, and African Americans all fought for their God-given rights, and though they were overall not successful, they began the journey to equality. Neve...
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