The Portuguese and Spanish became great colonizing nations at the end of the Middle Ages. Portuguese colonization, which received impetus from the development of greatly improved methods of navigation, began with the establishment of trading ports in Africa and the East, while the Spanish concentrated most of their efforts in the Americas. Both the Spanish and the Portuguese exercised strict governmental control over their colonies and used them primarily as a basis for rich commerce with the parent government. They discouraged them from becoming economically self-sufficient.
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3. Probably disease. Native Americans didn't have the immunizations built up that the Europeans had so a large portion of them were wiped out by the mere presence of Europeans.
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He believes he must repay the king.
"The king had already sent aid to the struggling colonists,so Ben owed him a very big favor"
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The absolute majority requirement makes it extremely difficult for a third-party candidate to win the presidency because the individual states' electoral votes are allocated under a winner-take-all arrangement (with two exceptions).
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D. all people, regardless of status. As long as they are citizens of Greece.
Early Laws in Ancient Greece were not defined. For example, when one murders a person. The family of the murdered victim will then kill the murderer in revenge. This give rise to endless family feuds.
Around 620 BC, official laws were slowly being established. Draco, that lawgiver, wrote the first known written law in Ancient Greece. This law established exile as penalty for homicide. Instead of having the murderer be killed by the victim's family, the murderer will be sent away from Greece.
Other laws developed in Ancient Greece were the following:
1) Tort laws - where penalties differ based on the damage done in the performance of the crime. Most crimes involve monetary payment.
2) Family laws - laws that regulate the behavior of men and women concerning marriages, adoption, inheritances, and supporting roles as parents.
3) Public laws - dictate how public services will be provided and how public functions should be conducted
4) Procedural laws - guidelines that told judges how to use other laws or how it should be enforced