Answer:
The population and social structure of the 18th and 17th century differ from one another for several reasons.
Explanation:
In the beginning, the purpose of establishing colonies in the New World was economic reasons. Settlers who settled in new colonies were living in harsh condition, and the population remain low. Slowly settlers from England began to arrive to escape prosecution because of religious practices. The tobacco-growing led in the emergence of the white indentured servants in colonies. Life was harsh, so servants required to reduce the burden from the settlers. White indentured servants became common during the early settlement.
During the 18th century, there was a sharp rise in the population in colonies accompanied by dependence on slave labour. There was an increased mingling of different races. People from Africa shipped in American colonies as labours and servants. The South became dependence on slaves as they were part of the plantation society. Poeple from Europe also arrive to escape poverty, debt, and wanted to start a new life from a beginning.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
False on two counts in fact.
First of all, Millard Fillmore was never elected president. He got the job because he was vice-president and the elected president (Zachary Taylor) died while in office.
Second, the were a few 3rd party presidents elected, including Zachary Taylor, also an independent.
Answer:
The 13th Amendment abolished enslavement and involuntary servitude—except when applied as punishment for a crime—in the entire United States. ... The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 freed enslaved people only in the 11 Confederate states.
Explanation:
C) power of television's influence in American politics.