CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! I CAN'T GET ANY HELP IN THE HISTORY SECTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Which of the following is a clue that Seminole culture was more appealing to African Americans than Southern American culture? Black Seminoles formed separate communities. Black Seminoles worked to change Southern culture. Freed slaves chose to join the Seminoles. Freed slaves wrote in praise of Seminole culture.
Make sure to write your question in the History section instead of the Mathematics one Rosie =0)
Posting a question that is off topic for a particular group (i.e. posting a history question in the Mathematics group) is against the \(\large\sf\color{red}{\underline{\href{ /code-of-conduct}{CODE~OF~CONDUCT}}}\)
i wrote this in history and no one helped me!
Rosie, it's unlikely that anyone but the people in the History Section can help you. You must be patient; sometimes answers are not given for hours, especially if you don't do this:
@RosieF
ive bumped the question like 50 times!
Try going @FrostFelon, and the like. Do so for multiple people if you must.
Otherwise, it may be that you will never get an answer. If you've bumped it fifty times, then you'll need to do the research yourself.
@Abhisar i looked @ the code of conduct and it didn't say i couldn't post a question in another topic if i couldn't get any help!
it's not that no one in history knows the stuff, it's that no one ever help anyone in any other section besides math!
That's not very true !
Rosie, it IS in the Code of Conduct: "Posting a question that is off topic for a particular group (i.e. posting a physics question in the Mathematics group)."
can someone just help me with my question?!
No, because you didn't follow the rules. If no one is helping you, then you'll need to Google Search a bit. It's not that hard.
I can understand your frustration--I suggest using the site:.edu or site:.gov command in the search box after the topic(s) you're searching for.
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