The main reason why these Africans were treated so badly despite the many deaths that it caused was to instill in them a sense of fear, so that they would be less likely to rebel.
Generally, the case will not be overturned over issues of fact, but will look to see whether the law was correctly and properly applied. Most often, the decision will only be changed if a legal or procedural error was found with the original decision.
In any event, there are many cases where the Court of Appeal will overturn decisions without implying any criticism of the original judge, for example, where the lower court was required to follow an earlier decision of the Court of Appeal which is subsequently found to be incorrect.
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The Unemployment rate changed to 25% and the economical Effects meant people lost a great deal of money and soon went into dept while wages weren't enough to cover living costs the rate & the amount of poor people living in unacceptable conditions rose
The answer to this would be the Commerce Clause. Hope this helps! :)
The Constitution did not have a bill of rights.