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The North did not allow slavery, while the South depended on it. ... The North grew its own food, while the South focused on cash crops and imported most of its food.
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inherent rights, government by the people, and separation of powers.
Explanation:
I believe this is so because,
the citizen should have the basic rights in order to feel apart of a country. They should have the right to freedom of speech, press, and freedom to protest. All powers should be separate to create a strong community so it doesn't become a dictatorship.
Ill let you answer the government by the people part. :)
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I'm not sure if this is 100% true, but its probably because slaves had less harsh daily work compared to other slaves because of their connection to the slave owner or if they were lighter skinned. I heard that light skinned slaves were better treated(but still suffered of course) but had less harsh works and were sent to clean the houses. I'm not 100% sure about this though
Explanation:
1. John Winthrop was the first governor of Massachusetts.
2. John Winthrop believed that true freedom required individuals to submit to both religious and secular authorities.
<h3>Who was John Winthrop?</h3>
The Massachusetts Bay Colony, the second-largest settlement in New England after Plymouth Colony, was founded by English Puritan lawyer John Winthrop, who was born on January 12 and died on March 26, 1649. Winthrop served as governor for 12 of the colony's first 20 years and was the leader of the first significant wave of English colonists in 1630. His teachings and idea of the colony as a Puritan "city upon a hill" dominated the colonial growth of New England and had an impact on the governments and faiths of surrounding colonies.
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Trade, obtaining wealth, and territorial expansion.
Explanation:
The age of exploration started in the 15th century. The main reason for this was the Ottoman Empire which stood on the way of trade between Europe and Asia, was very restrictive and demanded high taxes. The Europeans didn't fancied this and they started to look for other ways to Asia, which led to discovering sea routes that were safe, but also discovering new lands.
Once the new lands were discovered the interest in exploration skyrocketed. Every country wanted to become rich and get as much wealth as possible, and there were some promising signs that the new lands have much to offer. That also led to aspirations for territorial expansion and controlling as much land as possible, most because of economic goals.