Answer:
The redemptioners were European migrants who settled in America as indentured servants.
At first, most of them were English prisoners who came to America to serve their jail time until receiving the official pardon.
Later on, thousands of migrants who could not afford the trip settled as indentured servants to pay for the costs of the trip. After the trip was paid, they became free.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It didn't slow it did the exact opposite, especially with the Japanese workers in the Western lines near California.
It prohibited racial discrimination in voting. It made it so that States could not pass voting laws that discriminated against racial or language minorities.
establishment of two separate states claiming to be China's legitimate government