In Meso American civilizations, enslaved persons were often enslaved as punishment for crimes.
Option: B
Explanation:
In Meso American civilization there was a trend of making slaves since the ages. From the bank of Mississippi river and other places of Georgia and tribal states many people forced to come in the new state as a slaves. But the movement is within the continent not from other continents.
Enslaved persons were often enslaved for their crimes as punishment not for their race. And they also not required to pledge loyalty to a leader. When they do any crime its their punishment to be enslaved in that continent.
Answer:
The correct answers are b and d
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Answer: By 1820, preserving the balance of free states and slave states would be seen as an issue of national security.New pressures challenging the delicate balance again arose in the West. The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 more than doubled the size of the United States. Questions immediately arose as to whether these lands would be made slave or free. Complicating matters further was the rapid expansion of plantation slavery fueled by the invention of the cotton gin in 1793. Yet even with the booming cotton economy, many Americans, including Thomas Jefferson, believed that slavery was a temporary institution and would soon die out
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