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In the 1800's. If you wanna be really specific, it's the late 1790's.
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The tenure of the elected senators of the New Mexico Senate is 4 years.
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- All the 42 elected members of the New Mexico get to serve as senators for a term of 4 long years.
- Each senator roughly represents a population of 43,000 adult citizens residing within his constituency district.
- The senators are free to contest the Senate elections as many times they want to get elected as a senator as there is no specified limit on the number of terms one can serve for.
The origins of these acts go back to the constitution where the article 4 has a clause called the fugitive slave clause which orders states to deliver up fugitives from labor (euphemism for runaway slaves) when they are requested by slaveholders.
This clause was translated into the first 1793 statute which was basically a civil statute that was not well enforced according to the southern states, thus leading to the creation of the 1850 fugitive slave act.
The 1850 act was tougher than the previous one, punishing not only runaway slaves, but also people who harbored or aided slaves in any way, with civil and criminal penalties including up to 6 months imprisonment if caught and prosecuted successfully.
There were many documented cases of people being tortured and imprisoned in south because of helping fugitives.
These acts directly violated the democracy in several ways for example:
- Slavery had been abolished in many states of the US by the time these acts were created
- They were considered by many as some species of legalized kidnapping
- They encouraged illegal abduction or arrest and sale into slavery of free black men and women denying them the fair right to trial
One clear example would be the movie "Twelve years a slave" which depicts the documented case of Solomon Northup, a free black man who was sold as a slave without proof of him being one.
The genocide of the ottoman Armenians was the result of 3 important factors the list of the Balkan war and territory in 1912-1913 , the coup by the young turks of 23 January 1913 and the start of the First World War on 17 October 1912 Serbia, Montenegro, Greece, and Bulgaria declared war on the Ottoman Empire