225 résultats pour "slave"
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Atlantic Slave Trade.
members of the planters’ society. Through most of the years of the Atlantic trade, prices for Africans remained favorable in relation to the price of the crops theyproduced. They were, thus, the best economic solution for plantation owners seeking inexpensive labor. The Atlantic slave trade began as a trickle in the 1440s and grew slowly through the 17th century. By 1700, 25,000 slaves, on average, were crossing the Atlantic everyyear. After 1700 the trade grew much more rapidly to a peak in the...
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a slave
In a bid to stop black Americans from being equal, the southern states passed a series of laws known as Jim Crow laws which discriminated against blacks and made sure that they were segregated (treated unequally) from whites. Concerning this law I have taken a formal example A black man, Homer Plessey, took a railroad company to court because he had been made to sit in a 'coloured only' carriage. The case went to the Supreme Court who supported the railroad company. The ruling meant that...
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Haitian Slave Revolt.
V EXTERNAL EFFECTS The Haitian revolt and independence had far-reaching effects on the United States, as well as other nearby countries and colonies. During the turmoil, many refugeesfled the island, pouring into seaports in the United States and the colony of Louisiana. These refugees from Saint-Domingue—white planters, mulatto artisans, and someAfrican slaves—brought with them their language, religion, laws, newspapers, education, art, and their skills at growing sugar, all of which strongly...
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Histoire LES ROYAUMES SLAVES
Les royaumes slaves nationa le-Église orthodoxe autocéphale qui élit ses propres prélats-qui s'adresse à ses fidèles en langue populaire: le slavon. Les nombreuses guerres qui opposent Bulgares et Byzantins s'achèvent en 1018 lorsque l'empereur Basile Il soumet ses voisins et les intègre à l'Empire. Les Bulgares ne reconquièrent leur indépendance qu'en 1187 pour deux siècles, avant de céder devant les Turcs en 1396. Ils demeurent sous la domination ot...
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HISTOIRE DES SALVES: La longue et difficile affirmation nationale des peuples slaves, de la Russie aux Balkans
1054 sur un II!!L!II·ili ~~ !l Empire dont •....:=...;;::::r.._;::. la capitale , Kiev , rivalise avec Constantinople . LA GRANDE MOIIAVIE. PIE MIEl ÉTAT SLAVE DE L'OUEST • Au milieu du vu• siècle , les Slaves de l'Ouest s 'organisent en sociétès militarisées . Implantée au IX' siècle sur le Danube moyen , la principauté de Grande Moravie occupe une place majeure dans l'histoire des Slaves pour leur avoir donné un alphabet créé par les frères Cyrille...
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12 years a slave
Titre : Twelve Years a Slave Titre original : 12 Years a Slave Titre québécois : Esclave pendant douze ans Réalisation : Steve McQueen Scénario : John Ridley, d'après l'autobiographie Douze ans d'esclavage de Solomon Northup Direction artistique : David Stein1, Décors : Adam Stockhausen et Alice Baker1, Photographie : Sean Bobbitt Montage : Joe Walker Musique : Hans Zimmer Production : Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Bill Pohlad, Steve McQueen, Arnon Milchan et Anthony Katagas Sociétés...
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État multinational entre 1918 et 1991, réunissant plusieurs
peuples slaves du
vers la Croatie surtout –, la Slovénie était peuplée essentiellement de Slovènes (90,5 %) ; la Croatie, de Croates (75,1 %) et de Serbes (11,5 %) ; la Bosnie- Herzégovine – véritale puzzle humain –, de Musulmans (39,1 %), de Serbes (32,2 %) et de Croates (18,4 %) ; le Monténégro, de Monténégrins (68,5 %) et de Musulmans (13,4 %) ; la Macédoine, de Macédoniens (67 %) et d'Albanais (19,6 %). En Serbie enfin, le peuplement était relativement homogène (66,4 % de Serbes) dans la « Serbie é...
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Groupe slave
Branches et emprunts
Branche orientale
le russe
balalaïka, bélouga, isba, kremlin, mazout, morse, etc.
sens slavon polabe « un » jedinu jadan « deux » diva dawo « trois » trije tari « quatre » chetyre citer « cinq » peti pat « six » shesti sist « sept » sedmi sidem « huit » osmi wisem « neuf » deveti diwat « dix » deseti disat Langues slaves modernes sens russe ukrainien biélorusse polonais tchèque et slovaque « un » odin odyn adzin jeden jeden « deux » dva dva dva dwa dva « trois » tri tri try trzy tri « quatre » chetyre chotyry chatyry cztery chtyri « ci...
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TPE SUR LES PEUPLES SLAVES
1054 sur un II!!L!II·ili ~~ !l Empire dont •....:=...;;::::r.._;::. la capitale , Kiev , rivalise avec Constantinople . LA GRANDE MOIIAVIE. PIE MIEl ÉTAT SLAVE DE L'OUEST • Au milieu du vu• siècle , les Slaves de l'Ouest s 'organisent en sociétès militarisées . Implantée au IX' siècle sur le Danube moyen , la principauté de Grande Moravie occupe une place majeure dans l'histoire des Slaves pour leur avoir donné un alphabet créé par les frères Cyrille...
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Charlemagne soumet les Slaves
qui il conclut un traité d'allian ce . Respectant loyalement leur engagement , les Abodri tes le soutiennent dans sa lutte contre les Saxons de Nordalbingie, à qui ils vouent une grande animosité . Lors que les populations saxonnes seront déportées, ils rece vront en récompense des terres au-delà de l'Elbe, ce qui accroîtra leur fidélité . Charlemagne, rendant hom mage au rôle important joué par le duc des Abodrites et...
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Terre slave, quadrilatère de l'Europe des Balkans adossé à la
côte de la mer Noire, la Bulgarie a subi une longue occupation
ottomane et a le sentiment de n'avoir pu recouvrer l'intégralité de
son territoire.
densités se trouvent dans les plaines, notamment celles du Danube et de la Maritza. Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats bulgare Bulgares Danube Maritsa Rhodope (le) Slaves Sofia Les livres Bulgarie - Veliko Tarnovo, page 774, volume 2 Bulgarie - Sofia, page 776, volume 2 La vie économique. L'économie, longtemps de type socialiste, commença à s'orienter à partir de 1989 vers une économie de marché. L'agriculture, collectivisée depuis 1946, a été privatisée. Les...
- slaves, langues - Langues et Linguistique.
- SLAVES (Les). (Résumé et analyse)
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- FILLE DE SLAVA (La) (résumé) de Jan Kollâr
- CONVERSATION AGRÉABLE DU PEUPLE SLAVE (Chronique) (résumé & analyse)
- Palacký, Pour la liberté des peuples slaves (extrait)
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Fortement marquée par sa latinité, la Roumanie doit à sa
position de carrefour, dans le sud-est de l'Europe, entre les
mondes balkanique et slave, une histoire mouvementée.
important exode rural. L'accroissement naturel, qui fut longtemps important grâce à une natalité élevée, s'est réduit à 1 % environ par an. Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats Transylvanie Tziganes Les livres Valachie, page 5397, volume 10 Roumanie - Brasov, au cœur de la Transylvanie, page 4481, volume 8 La vie économique. Grâce à un climat et à des sols favorables, la Roumanie est un grand pays agricole, surtout producteur de maïs et de blé ; les cultures industr...
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État d'Europe centrale de 1918 à 1993, la Tchécoslovaquie
rassemblait deux peuples slaves différents par leur langue et par
leur histoire - les Tchèques à l'ouest et les Slovaques à l'est.
Bohême Bohême (Forêt de) Bohême - Géographie Carpates Danube Elbe Erzgebirge Géants (monts des) Morava Moravie Oder Prague Silésie Slovaquie Slovaquie - Géographie Sudètes (monts) Tatras Vltava Les livres Tchécoslovaquie - le cours médian de la Vltava, page 5065, volume 9 Les aspects humains. La population comprenait essentiellement des Tchèques (54,1 %) et des Slovaques (31 %), qui se différenciaient assez nettement par l'histoire, la langue, le patrimoine culturel et le...
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Centenary of the abolition of the slave trade, analyse de document
Eléonore ANNEQUIN Semestre 1 aux musulmans. Cette liste reste donc portée sur la religion ; un évènement seulement est annoncé sans rapport avec une quelconque religion. La deuxième partie est un récapitulatif rapide de l’Histoire particulière de la Sierra Leone, démontrant l’importance de se souvenir de l’abolition de la traite des esclaves. Elle démontre avec force de l’importance de cet évènement, et de l’attache colossale de la Sierr...
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DBQ slavery
When they arrived in America, African slaves were washed, and their skin was cover by animal fat or oil to look healthier. Moreover, sometimes they were branded to be recognizing as a slave. Then, they were sold in slave’s auction or market. When a slave’s auction would happen in the town, posters were published in order to advertising slave owners. It existed two different slave auctions: the first, called the “May the highest bidder wins” was to give the higher amount of money for...
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Slavery in Africa.
The spread of Islam from Arabia into Africa after the religion’s founding in the 7th century AD affected the practice of slavery and slave trading in West, Central, and East Africa. Arabs had practiced slave raiding and trading in Arabia for centuries prior to the founding of Islam, and slavery became a component of Islamic traditions.Both the Qur'an (Koran) (the sacred scripture of Islam) and Islamic religious law served to codify and justify the existence of slavery. As Muslim Arabs conquered...
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Slavery in Africa.
The spread of Islam from Arabia into Africa after the religion’s founding in the 7th century AD affected the practice of slavery and slave trading in West, Central, and East Africa. Arabs had practiced slave raiding and trading in Arabia for centuries prior to the founding of Islam, and slavery became a component of Islamic traditions.Both the Qur'an (Koran) (the sacred scripture of Islam) and Islamic religious law served to codify and justify the existence of slavery. As Muslim Arabs conquered...
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Slavery in Africa - history.
Arab Slave TradersThis 19th-century engraving depicts an Arab slave trading caravan transporting black African slaves across the Sahara. The trans-Saharan slave trade developed in the 7th and 8th centuries, as Muslim Arabs conquered most of North Africa. The trade grewsignificantly from the 10th to the 15th century and peaked in the mid-19th century.Archive Photos The spread of Islam from Arabia into Africa after the religion’s founding in the 7th century AD affected the practice of slavery and...
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Slavery in the United States - U.
tripled, from about 1.2 million to almost 4 million in 1860. The natural growth of the slave population meant that slavery could survive without new slave imports. Natural population growth also hastened the transition from an African to an African American slave population. By the 1770s, only about 20 percent of slaves in thecolonies were African-born, although the concentration of Africans remained higher in South Carolina and Georgia. After 1808 the proportion of African-born slavesbecame tin...
- The Emancipation Proclamation Issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, this famous document, printed here in its entirety, granted freedom to more than 3 million United States slaves.
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Blacks in Latin America.
Throughout Latin America and the Caribbean the slave population declined at the astonishing rate of 2 to 4 percent a year; thus, by the time slavery was abolished, theoverall slave population in many places was far less than the total number of slaves imported. The British colony of Jamaica, for example, imported more than 600,000slaves during the 18th century; yet, in 1838, the slave population numbered little more than 300,000. The French colony of Saint-Domingue (present-day Haiti)imported mo...
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Abolitionist Movement.
The American Revolution (1775-1783) and the French Revolution (1789-1799), widely seen as revolutions by citizens against oppressive rulers, transformed thisEnlightenment assertion into a call for universal liberty and freedom. The successful slave revolt that began in the French colony of Saint-Domingue in 1791 was part of this revolutionary age. Led by François Dominique ToussaintLouverture, black rebels overthrew the colonial government, ended slavery in the colony, and in 1804 established th...
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Abolitionist Movement - U.
The American Revolution (1775-1783) and the French Revolution (1789-1799), widely seen as revolutions by citizens against oppressive rulers, transformed thisEnlightenment assertion into a call for universal liberty and freedom. The successful slave revolt that began in the French colony of Saint-Domingue in 1791 was part of this revolutionary age. Led by François Dominique ToussaintLouverture, black rebels overthrew the colonial government, ended slavery in the colony, and in 1804 established th...
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African American History - U.
In their day-to-day lives, slaves and servants shared similar grievances and frequently formed alliances. Advertisements seeking the return of slaves and servants whohad run away together filled colonial newspapers. When a slave named Charles escaped in 1740, the Pennsylvania Gazette reported that two white servants, a 'Scotch man' and an Englishman, escaped with him. Sometimes interracial alliances involved violence. During Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, slaves and servants took up armsagainst Na...
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Frederick Douglass.
proslavery document. In Britain and later in Rochester, however, Douglass met political abolitionists, who believed that it was possible to use the political system to fightslavery. They organized the antislavery Liberty Party, and called for the election of abolitionists to public office. Garrison believed the North should secede, if necessary,to free itself from the moral stain of slavery. In contrast, Douglass became convinced that this course of action would only abandon slaves to their mast...
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Frederick Douglass - USA History.
proslavery document. In Britain and later in Rochester, however, Douglass met political abolitionists, who believed that it was possible to use the political system to fightslavery. They organized the antislavery Liberty Party, and called for the election of abolitionists to public office. Garrison believed the North should secede, if necessary,to free itself from the moral stain of slavery. In contrast, Douglass became convinced that this course of action would only abandon slaves to their mast...
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Reconstruction (U.
Instead, Congress began a lengthy debate over Reconstruction policy. The program eventually enacted resulted from a series of compromises among Republicanfactions; the Radicals were never powerful enough to gain everything they sought. Still, fueled by anger at the president's refusal to compromise and at the appearanceof former Confederates returning to power throughout the South, members of Congress moved increasingly toward the Radicals. The key Reconstruction measuresenacted aimed to produce...
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Franklin Pierce.
At the end of the war, Pierce returned home to his wife and six-year-old son. His law partnership had been dissolved, and he took a new partner. The new firm, like theold one, was highly successful. D Elder Statesman Pierce was by nature a politician. Although still in his early forties, as a retired U.S. senator he became New Hampshire's elder statesman and head of a group of lawyer-politicians called the Concord Clique, or the Regency. The group controlled the state's Democratic Party. Pierce...
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Franklin Pierce
At the end of the war, Pierce returned home to his wife and six-year-old son. His law partnership had been dissolved, and he took a new partner. The new firm, like theold one, was highly successful. D Elder Statesman Pierce was by nature a politician. Although still in his early forties, as a retired U.S. senator he became New Hampshire's elder statesman and head of a group of lawyer-politicians called the Concord Clique, or the Regency. The group controlled the state's Democratic Party. Pierce...
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Les Royaumes slaves
tins s'achèvent en 1018lorsque l'empereur Basile II soumet ses voisins et les intègre à l'Empire. Les Bulgares ne reconquièrent leur indépendance qu 'en 1187 pour deux siècles, avant de céder devant les Turcs en 1396. La Pologne, des Piast aux Jagellons Au nord, entre mer Baltique et monts Tatras , s ' épanouit sur les plaines de Silésie et de Mazovie le duché de Pologne , érigé en royaume en 1025 par Boleslas l" le Vaillant (992-...
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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...
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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...
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American Civil War.
free state to keep the balance in the Senate. It also provided that slavery would be excluded from the still unorganized part of the Louisiana Territory. A line was drawnfrom Missouri’s southern boundary, at the latitude of 36°30’, and slavery would not be allowed in the territory north of that line,with the exception of Missouri. B Compromise of 1850 Agitation against slavery continued in the North. The South reacted by defending it ever more strongly. The Mexican War, by which the United Stat...
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American Civil War - U.
free state to keep the balance in the Senate. It also provided that slavery would be excluded from the still unorganized part of the Louisiana Territory. A line was drawnfrom Missouri’s southern boundary, at the latitude of 36°30’, and slavery would not be allowed in the territory north of that line,with the exception of Missouri. B Compromise of 1850 Agitation against slavery continued in the North. The South reacted by defending it ever more strongly. The Mexican War, by which the United Stat...
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Millard Fillmore.
B Vice President of the United States During the first half of 1850, Fillmore as vice president presided over the United States Senate (the upper chamber of Congress) as angry debates raged betweenNorthern and Southern sectionalists over the status of slavery in the recently acquired lands. His fairness and sense of humor in the chair were not enough to restorepeace among the contending senators. The antislavery faction, led by Senator Seward (the former governor of New York) and Senator Salmon...
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Millard Fillmore
B Vice President of the United States During the first half of 1850, Fillmore as vice president presided over the United States Senate (the upper chamber of Congress) as angry debates raged betweenNorthern and Southern sectionalists over the status of slavery in the recently acquired lands. His fairness and sense of humor in the chair were not enough to restorepeace among the contending senators. The antislavery faction, led by Senator Seward (the former governor of New York) and Senator Salmon...
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James Buchanan.
John Slidell. Slidell was instructed to insist that Mexico recognize the annexation of its former province, Texas, and that it pay certain long-standing claims of UnitedStates citizens. As payment for the claims, Slidell was told to press for the Mexican territory lying between Texas and the Pacific Ocean. The American demands werenot met, and soon afterward the Mexican War broke out in 1846. D3 Cuba While secretary of state, Buchanan also tried to further one of his favorite projects, the purc...
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James Buchanan
John Slidell. Slidell was instructed to insist that Mexico recognize the annexation of its former province, Texas, and that it pay certain long-standing claims of UnitedStates citizens. As payment for the claims, Slidell was told to press for the Mexican territory lying between Texas and the Pacific Ocean. The American demands werenot met, and soon afterward the Mexican War broke out in 1846. D3 Cuba While secretary of state, Buchanan also tried to further one of his favorite projects, the purc...
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LITTERATURES YOUGOSLAVES
par des valets ingénieux. Vieilles de quatre siècles, ses comédies n'ont rien perdu de leur saveur et de leur vigueur satirique. Le XVIIe siècle n'interrompt pas la tradition lyrique, mais il voit apparaître un grand poète baroque , chré tien et patriote fervent, Dfivo Gundulié (1589-1638). Son œuvre la plus célèbre est une épopée : Osman. JI y glorifie la lutte de la chrétienté contre l'islam et s'y fait aussi l'interprète d'un très fort coura...
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Northwest Territories - Geography.
million years ago by the severe bending (folding) and faulting (breaking) of sedimentary rock that was once part of the Interior Plains. During the Wisconsin Ice Age,alpine glaciers covered the Cordillera, and the movement of the glaciers created razor-sharp peaks and ridges in these mountains. The moving glaciers also createdbroad U-shaped valleys. To the east of the Interior Plains, the ancient rocks of the Canadian Shield are exposed at the Earth’s surface, resulting in a rough, rolling terra...
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Northwest Territories - Canadian History.
million years ago by the severe bending (folding) and faulting (breaking) of sedimentary rock that was once part of the Interior Plains. During the Wisconsin Ice Age,alpine glaciers covered the Cordillera, and the movement of the glaciers created razor-sharp peaks and ridges in these mountains. The moving glaciers also createdbroad U-shaped valleys. To the east of the Interior Plains, the ancient rocks of the Canadian Shield are exposed at the Earth’s surface, resulting in a rough, rolling terra...
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Immigration.
1655, only to lose all of their North American colonies to the British in 1664. These early colonies were often quite cosmopolitan, drawing settlers from many nations.When the English seized New Amsterdam, the city was home to perhaps 1500 residents, including Walloons, Huguenots, Swedes, Dutchmen, and African Americans. C The French and Spanish The French and Spanish also established colonies in North America. The Spanish established the oldest permanent European settlement in Saint Augustine,...