Farming/ slavery.
This answer really depends on what the question is asking, the southern economy banked heavily off of farming, BUT it was impossible to provide and have such an abundance of crops without slavery. So, it depends on the options you have.
Hope this helps, man!
Here is what I got:
Women: cannot get an education, not as many rights as men
Children: some went to schools (richer kids), while most helped out their family
Indentured Servants: had to work for a long period of time for their master to pay off their debt of their master paying for their passage to the new nation
Slaves: Were treated like property such as coffee mugs, had close to no rights, had to obey their master
Native Americans: some tried to make peace with the newcomers, but most natives got their land taken away
Working Class: Had okay lives, they could not participate in government, had more rights than indentured servants or slaves
Hopefully my answers helped you!
I’m very sorry usbsisjsisjsus susyuywywyw sorry sushsushis hi sorry
Martin Luther was primarily dissatisfied with the Roman Catholic Church because he did no longer (or never did) agree with whats called "The sales of <span>indulgences"
The sales of indulgences is a form of payment for punishment in the Catholic Church, which Martin Luther did not agree with.
Also adding on that they did this because they sinned, and this was there act of doing from it. ^</span>