Chapter 16 (Echoes though end)

Some important information that I did not learn and know about history until I read this chapter was that the abolishment of slaver occurred between 1780 and 1890. This time was when the eighteenth century enlightenment thinkers began to have their views about slavery turn highly.  There view became of the fact that it was extremely wrong to have slavery and that it was that every persons natural rights as a human were being violated. In the era of capitalism and industrialism the use of slavery was old and not a necessity. Also while reading this chapter I learned that the Haitian Revolution was a success. This revolution was in turn inspiring in a way to the extent of 3 more important rebellions took place in the British West Indies. Another thing that I learned in this reading was that humans were separated by nations with each nation having its specific independent political life and culture and territory by the end of the 20th century. Lastly the Atlantic revolution was the template and ground base for the coming of the feminist movement. The European Enlightenment would then have challenged some of the traditions, one in fact being the inherent lower status of women.

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