Pollock v. Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co.
Answer:
Because people were forcefully taken away from their home countries to another country entirely for slavery.
Explanation:
Chattel slavery is a forced diaspora "because people were forcefully taken away from their home countries to another country entirely for slavery." This was common during the trans-Atlantic trade which involves mass transportation of enslaved people from West Africa and Africa in general to America around the sixteenth century to the nineteenth century.
In other words, through chattel slavery, enslaved people were taken to another land without their consent. Thereby constituting "Forced Diaspora."
Some colonists became skilled craftsmen in the Middle Colonies because it ended up not being enough open farm land for everyone to farm and there was, at that time, not enough of other trades so instead of farming, they went to craftsmanship. Most of the farm land was also covered with a lot of forestry and at the time, tree removal was a very long and lengthy process; this meant that land would open up at a painfully slow pace. Basically, they didn't have much of an option to go to other avenues to make money.
they were both about land. In King Philip’s War the Englishmen were intruding on the Indian’s land. In Bacon’s Rebellion indentured servants did not get the land they agreed upon with the lords, since the land belonged to the Native Americans. In both of these situations the colonists tried to justify their actions by saying they were robbed of land.
Prewriting is the correct answer