Globalization is making it increasingly difficult to maintain the homogenous culture of the nation-state due to increased cultural exchange, migration, and interconnectedness. As people and ideas flow more freely across borders, it becomes challenging to preserve a single dominant culture within a nation-state.
yes, they still maintain the culture
Lincoln hoped to maintain the freedom of the slaves through the emancipation proclamation. The catch to this is that the slaves only became free if the Union won the war.
what didn't help african slaves keep their african culture alive
Former slave owners made life difficult for former slaves primarily out of a desire to maintain control and power over them. By imposing hardships and restrictions, they sought to prevent the economic, social, and political empowerment of former slaves and maintain a system of dominance and exploitation. Moreover, racism, prejudice, and a sense of superiority also played a significant role in shaping their attitudes and actions towards former slaves.
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the slaves had to help the Chinook Indians
Slaves kept their African culture alive by practicing traditional customs and rituals in secret, passing down oral traditions to younger generations, and creating new forms of cultural expression that blended African and European influences. They also used music, dance, and storytelling as ways to maintain their cultural identity and resist assimilation.
The southern colony had slaves.
African culture was shared by the African slaves
they tried to run away