This tool is called the cotton gin. It is invented by Eli Whitney. It made the lives of the Negro slaves better by putting the harvested cotton in the machine and letting it remove the seeds than doing it by hand, which is very difficult for the slaves to do.
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Ashoka expanded Buddhist faith by transmitting monks to neighboring areas of India in order to administer the instructions of the Buddha. A wave of transformation occurred, and Buddhism developed not only within India, but also globally. Apart from India, gradually Buddhism was accepted in Burma, Nepal, Central Asia, China, and Japan are just some of the countries where the preaching os buddha was extensively admitted.
Answer:
The historical circumstance of this document is the existence of sharecropping contracts.
The target audience for this document is people who were interested in renting land, many of them ex-slaves.
The point of view presented in the document was the point of view of the landowner.
The purpose of the document is to set out the requirements that the landowner established for those who wished to use their land for their own production, or to sell.
Explanation:
The text above shows an excerpt from a sharecropping Contract.
This type of contract refers to the historical moment in which many people, most of them ex-slaves, had to submit to land lease contracts from white southerners, so that they could plant and establish a survival farming system to maintain themselves. and, if possible, sell to other people.
These contracts emerged after the secession war, and it was a way of making ex-slaves dependent on white masters, preventing them from enjoying full freedom, as, as you can see, they had to direct much of their work to please the landowner.
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