HIS 108 Chapter 40: Description of Charlestown

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Michel-guillaume hector st. john de crevecoeur (1782) to it. lifetime. furnishings, and food: the climate is good, these rich people make the rules, the people are really rich. It grew quickly but had to stop due to geographic limitations: the people are happy, and the women live longer and have multiple husbands through their, charleston is a wealthy city that"s luxurious compared to northern cities. It"s surprising that such a new country can have a city with such elegant houses, In such a festive, happy place, they"ve ignored the brutality of slavery, they"ve become blind: having children makes it harder because they"ve sentences their child to the same life; they don"t get to parent like us. It"s been a horrible life since they were first torn from their native land: each region of the world is plague with issues whether it"s the climate, soil, disease, people or any.

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