Answer:
Because people were forcefully taken away from their home countries to another country entirely for slavery.
Explanation:
Chattel slavery is a forced diaspora "because people were forcefully taken away from their home countries to another country entirely for slavery." This was common during the trans-Atlantic trade which involves mass transportation of enslaved people from West Africa and Africa in general to America around the sixteenth century to the nineteenth century.
In other words, through chattel slavery, enslaved people were taken to another land without their consent. Thereby constituting "Forced Diaspora."
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The Battle of Camden in South Carolina was a lopsided victory for the British during the American Revolutionary War. Despite the proliferation of dysentery among his men, Continental General Horatio Gates chose to engage British General Charles Cornwallis’s force on the morning of August 16, 1780. The illness depleted the Patriot advantage in troop numbers, and the British pressed forward aggressively as the sole side in possession of bayonets. With the encounter resulting in nearly 2,000 Patriots killed or taken prisoner and heavy losses of artillery, Gates was removed from command and replaced by Nathaniel Greene.
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Someone who accepted the beliefs of Social Darwinism would have also agreed with which of these statements?
The government must provide basic services to the poor.
I believe it's A.
China was afraid of the United States reaching its border after the Korean War, so it sided with North Korea to fight the U.S. & South Korea.
The plantation system was developed in the Southern colonies of the US. A plantation system/economy is an economy based on agricultural mass production, usually of a few staple products grown on large farms called plantations. The Southern Colonies was where the plantation system and lifestyle really flourished because of the better climate and (in most cases) soils and because the necessary labor (slaves) were more accepted as part of life than in the New England, Western, and Middle colonies.