Which statements correctly describe free people of color in the 1700s? Check all that apply. Many worked in the arts or opened their own businesses. They became important citizens in the city of New Orleans. They flourished after officials outlawed slavery in the 1780s. Their ancestors were enslaved Africans who purchased freedom. Most were wealthy plantation owners who lived across the colony. They were more accepted in Louisiana than in other parts of America.
Wendy
Please answer me I’m srry
If your reading this I thought you were mad because you sent a messige saying I was suffercating you
Whats wrong angel?
You said that you didn’t want to hang out anymore and that a true friended wouldn’t suffercating the other one
It really hurt what was said I was so sad
I never said that. U have nothing to be sorry about. U don't suffocate me, I enjoy talking to you, I really do
Omg I’m so happy know I cryed my self to sleep last night
If you didn’t then who did it said your name and let’s talk about it on padlet
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What has your curriculum taught you about free people of color in the 1700's?
What part of the world is this referencing?
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