About as much as 60% of the indentured servants would die before being able to complete their contracts (which was often of 5 years). Although at first, some men were still able to claim some land after the years of work, in the 1660s, most of the good land was already claimed by large land owners. After Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, planters decided to stick with slavery instead of using the system that allowed them to abuse workers and become rich (by using a system that abused a person during that person's whole lifespan).
The Nazi persecution of Jews and others began with with "legal discrimination" almost immediately after the Nazis rose to power. These laws were called the "Nuremberg Laws".
Answer:
The North wanted slaves counted for taxation but not representation. The South wanted slaves counted for representation but not taxation. It was decided and agreed upon that three fifths of the slaves would be counted for both taxation and representation.
Explanation:
The Great Compromise called for two houses of Congress. In the first house, the House of Representatives, representation would be based on population. In the second house, the Senate, each state would have two senators elected by the state legislatures. The North wanted slaves counted for taxation but not representation. The South wanted slaves counted for representation but not taxation. It was decided and agreed upon that three fifths of the slaves would be counted for both taxation and representation
Answer:A
Explanation: The senate did not like how they thought they would be required to join wars of Europe
The printing press was important to the spread of the Renaissance and Humanist thinking because it made it easier to print books and pamphlets. People then soon read more often and understood the ideas written in the book or pamphlet. At the time it was the priests who only knew how to read, so they would plant ideas into people's heads causing them to not have ideas of their ideas. Because of the printing press, people started to learn to think on their own.