The key points of the Great compromise were that the government would be bicameral and that the Senate would be chosen regardless of state size while the house of representatives would be chosen based on a census that showed how many citizens a state has. This was done to prevent any type of state from getting to much power.
Though E.C Knight Co. controlled 98 percent of all sugar refining in the country, the court drew sharp distinction between manufacturing and commerce and ruled that manufacturing was excluded from its coverage.
1. What is the meaning of a series of battle between Christians and Turks Muslim is– Crusades
2. Association to, or representative of the middle Ages – Medieval
3. Lord of the Manor – Noble
4. A believer in the teachings of Mohammed – Muslim
5. The countries of eastern Asia, such as China and India –Orient
6. A large farm a part of which was kept aside for the lord and the rest break up among his peasants is known as – Manor
7. People who went on the Crusades – Crusaders
"The Dutch Caribbean refers to territories, colonies, and countries, both former and current, of the Dutch Empire and Kingdom of the Netherlands that are located in the Lesser Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea. Current territories comprise the islands of Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba. The contemporary term is sometimes also used for the Caribbean Netherlands, an entity since 2010 consisting of the 3 islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba, which are special municipalities of the Netherlands." All of the islands in the Dutch Caribbean were, at some point in their history, part of the colony of Curacao and Dependencies (1815–1954); and then the constituent country of the Netherlands Antilles (1954−2010). The autonomy of the Netherlands Antilles island areas was specified in the Islands Regulation of the Netherlands Antilles. The former Dutch colony of Suriname was not considered part of Dutch Caribbean, although it was in the southern Caribbean in Northeastern South America."