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![]() The general perception of the Whites to the Slave Religious CeremoniesThe general perception of the whites to the slave religious ceremonies was a bad one not only because they thought the practice was uncivilized and barbaric but also because the despised the slaves. ![]() Civil War in the United StatesThe white wanted to kill the slave’s hope of ever going home or ever being free and that is why they wanted to discourage them from the practices that made them hope to be free. The whites wanted the slave to belong to them forever and that is white the slave states were so much against the abolishment of slave trade during the civil war. ![]() Slavery in the United StatesThe white of the southern wanted to be powerful and that is why they were so much against the religious ceremonies of the slaves as they felt that the grouping would give them the chance to form rebellious movements against them. ![]() The Civil War and Slaves in AmericaFederal laws against slavery were not proposed, as they already existed. The further spread of slavery needed to be controlled. The south part feared that it would lose the control of the federal government to antislavery forces and the northern feared that the slave powers already controlled the government. ![]() Slave Religion in North AmericaBy the year 1810 the slave trade to the United States came to an end and the population of the slaves begun to increase naturally. This made way to the transmission and the preservation of the religious practices that were African American. ![]() Whites and Slave Religious CeremonyProblems between the white and the slave because of their religious activities were not with the West Indian slaves only. The stories of the African American religion are a variety of creative fusion. ![]() Slave Religious CeremoniesThe slaves merged with the white in many process but they never surrendered to the European religious, social and cultural practices. The elements that were African derived were preserved and they converged and co existed with the Christian symbols. This policy shares a common African heritage. ![]() White Perceptions of Slave Religious CeremoniesThere were different perceptions of the slave religious ceremonies by the white. The incantation rituals by the West Indian slaves were portrayed as African based. The slaves were opposed to the whites Christianity religion and this upset the white because it caused a threat to the whites man’s safety. ![]() Strategic and Organizational Fit in Mergers and AcquisitionsTo achieve viable findings this article will strive to meet the following objectives and aims: to gain an understanding of the success or non-success of Mergers and Acquisitions in terms of value creation for the company and the shareholders ![]() Shareholder Value Creation and Importance of Organization FitThe article seeks to demonstrate an understanding of the effects of Mergers and Acquisition on shareholder’s value creation. It is very obvious that there will be a change in the income of the shareholders, whether it is positive or negative, whenever there is a merger of the concerned firm.
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