The Land Lotteries were a nineteenth century system of land redistribution, present mainly in Georgia. Under this system, certain citizens could win lots of land formerly occupied by Creek and Cherokee Indians. The lottery was used by the State of Georgia between 1805 and 1833.
The frontier land acquired through the lotteries was originally used for tobacco cultivation, but with the introduction of cotton and the cotton gin, agriculture shifted to large-scale cotton production. This change called for more slaves. Therefore, the land lottery not only increased the landholdings of common people, but also gave them a chance to become slaveowners.
In the United States, it was mainly "(C) People of the northern United States, who profited from the creation of the first national bank, since the northern economy was far more merchant-based than the agrarian south.
I think it goes to the floor and then it goes to debate and needs unanimous consent for voting
Because textiles where a major source of income for britain.
<span>The correct answer to this question is A - Hammurabi's Code and the Jewish Ten Commandments are similar in that they both established a public and consistent set of rules for a society. Additionally, both Hammurabi and Moses claimed to have received these commandments directly from gods.</span>