Racism in the 17th Century. While the 17th century did not have systematic notions of racial difference, colonialism led to the development of social and political institutions, such as slavery in the New World, that were later justified through racial theories
Answer:
B
Explanation:
All others are out of area (Out of US) while raising taxes benefits things on American soil
This was known as the "iron curtain." It was a term used to describe the boundary in Europe, which formed at the end of WWII and lasted until the ending of the Cold War.
Slaves were considered property. Their owners wanted to restrict their freedom so they wouldn't be as likely to escape.