The <em>Slave Trade-Export Compromise</em> <em>stated that slave trade could continue without interference from Congress for</em> 20 years, not 30. This Compromise effectively protected slave owners and the slave trade during 20 years ̶ until 1808. Congress could not prohibit slaves trade but they could place taxes on them as they were technically considered as merchandise.
A. Were unable to lead normal lives.
2, and the first one was the Articles Of Confederation.
One thing that Europeans in the fourteenth century did during times of famine to survive was that they "<span>killed and ate their draft animals," since this was a last resort and did not bring them a long-term advantage. </span>