Slavery or master-servant
They were a form of people working to either pay off debts and become free, or work for their whole life to do a certain thing
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Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! Thank you for teaching me!
I have learned more from your class than any other class I have had.All your fun activities and interesting lesson plans have taught me so much this year, and I always look forward to coming to class. You pushed me to do my best, and I am better for it now. I know being a teacher isn't easy, but we students appreciate your hard work, even if we don't show it. We students have been truly blessed to have a teacher like you.
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You are not only our teacher, you are a friend.
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Answer:
Slavery was prohibited in states north of the 36°36', and this line continued west until California, which was completely admitted to the Union as a free state. In turn, slavery was allowed beneath the line. Missouri, on the other hand, was allowed into the Union as a slave state. This allowed for the amount of slave and free states to stay balanced to preserve the status quo in Congress.
Hello,
Well, I believe this question is very bias and controversial, but in my opinion, it would either be A. printing press (invented c<span>. 1440)</span> or B. wheel (invented circa 3,500 B.C)
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