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SND Handouts

It's foundress week, With the spirit of sisters of Notre Dame, they offered a week full of missions and values. students can do religious things, they learn how to work in groups, how to help others. Stuff also can do the same thing with students. University offers opportunities for all students. As I went today to help my classmates, we prepared meals for poor people and wrote them messages. Julie Billiart and Francoise were the two Foundresses. The article talked about them, and their early life and education. I also like their spirt and friendship. Their friendship was the foundation of Notre Dame Francoise was from the age six, she made her first Holy communion. she attended school and she completed her education with Ursulines Amiens. She was the brilliant society of her time. she became more religiously oriented. Her family was rich, she grew up with her grandmother. She had a deep relationship with God. Françoise, whose family belonged to the French aristocracy or nobili...

Chapter 14, second half

1: Slavery became associated race, came from various situation and war prisoners. 2: Unique to the Americans born into the status. 3: African authorities merchants participated. 4: Depopulation in Africa prim men. 5: Middle passage is the middle of the sea journey/ many people died and survived, they had no choice. 6: Role of sugar asa product to use. Sugar: -The rise of the slave trade was due to sugar -People who produce African slaves. - The demand was Europeans, feeding it to their babies, cooking. - As a result of sugar. It causes many problems. - It is an addictive subsense. - The production was led to slave trade. silver: Silver played a major role in trade relationships during the early modern era. It resulted in a global network of exchange. It was mostly found in large quantities in what is now Bolivia in South America, and Japan in Asia. The silver obtained in Bolivia was shipped to Mexico then to Asia (Manila), linking the Americas to Asia. Chinese and others...