Law of the Twelve Tables
Rome's laws that were written on 12 bronze tablets! Written down to protect people's rights so that everyone knew what the laws were.
"The best known ancient code is the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi. The Romans began keeping legal records, such as the Law of the Twelve Tables (451–450 bc), but there was no major codification of Roman law until the Code of Justinian (ad 529–565), which was compiled long after the dissolution of the Western Empire."
In 1941, the Atlantic Charter was signed by Great Britain and the United States, stating that neither country wanted to acquire territory nor would attempt to govern other nations.
The words describe a very specific relation to slavery. It is in a sentence below:
Explanation:
The productivity of the farms had drastically decreased as the south was only able to acquire slaves from domestic slave trade making them costly.
This statement delves into the specific point of time in the mid 19th century when there was the end of the Atlantic slave trade and the essential pool of slaves in the country was what was available to them.
Thus, it was seen that the slaves became subject to domestic trade and had a higher price now.
I believe it was Serbia. Or Bosnia and Herzegovina. But I’m leaning towards Serbia