Although this video is a very detailed account of abolitiion and goes hand in hand with what we have been going over in class, I'm still finding it hard to understand why it was so difficult, took so long, and caused so much widespread discomfort with everyone for their to be equality with the races even though this video was so informative. One thing that became more apparent to me as I was watching this video was the fact that abolishing slavery was not only apparent in the colonies but also with britan/europe.
This video was super long!!! It was really hard to understand it as well. The fact that abolitioning slavery was not only an issue in America but an issue in the world.
I second Nicole's comment; this video is super long! The speaker was very animated and engaging, which made the speech more interesting to watch. This video helped me understand more clearly that slavery wasn't just a domestic issue, but rather an issue that affected numerous parts of the world.
I have to agree with my classmates that the video was very long and difficult to keep focused. However, a good informative video about the history of slavery in America.
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Although this video is a very detailed account of abolitiion and goes hand in hand with what we have been going over in class, I'm still finding it hard to understand why it was so difficult, took so long, and caused so much widespread discomfort with everyone for their to be equality with the races even though this video was so informative. One thing that became more apparent to me as I was watching this video was the fact that abolishing slavery was not only apparent in the colonies but also with britan/europe.
ReplyDeleteThis video was super long!!! It was really hard to understand it as well. The fact that abolitioning slavery was not only an issue in America but an issue in the world.
ReplyDeleteAmazingly long! I honestly don't remember half of what the speaker was saying. It was very detailed but its hard to focus because of the length.
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ReplyDeleteI second Nicole's comment; this video is super long! The speaker was very animated and engaging, which made the speech more interesting to watch. This video helped me understand more clearly that slavery wasn't just a domestic issue, but rather an issue that affected numerous parts of the world.
I have to agree with my classmates that the video was very long and difficult to keep focused. However, a good informative video about the history of slavery in America.
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