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The book that started the war
Title: The book that started the war
Category: History
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The book that started the war
The Book That Started a War – Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a realistic, although fictional view of slavery. It focuses on the lives of two slaves, who both start under the ownership of a Mr. Shelby, who is known as a man who treats his slaves well. Mr. Shelby, however, owed money to a man, named Haley, who is described as an evil slave-trader. In return for
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it was worth my time. Uncle Tom’s Cabin’s opened my eyes to the drastic conflict of slavery in America’s early years, and made my finally understand the true significance. I loved how Harriet Beecher Stowe, was so descriptive and accurate about every point in the novel. It kept me wanting more. Uncle Tom’s Cabin’s is a truly life-altering narrative and I would recommend to anyone that likes to read.
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