Women were not very important and were most likely seen as non citizens, which is the most compatible answer
They passed t<span>he Northwest ordinates of 1787 and </span>passed the Land Ordinates of 1785.
A banana republic is a name for a Latin American nation (generally Central American or Carribean) that was under intense U.S. influence. The term originally comes from Nicaragua when the United Fruit Company (now Chiquita Bananas) had their banana plantation seized by the Nicaraguan government, outraged by this seizure of their massive plantation the United Fruit Company lobbied to United States government to act; the United States government agreed to act for the United Fruit Company and landed Marines in Nicaragua forcing the government to return the land to the United Fruit Company and pay reparation to both the United Fruit Company and United States government, In general, a banana republic was a nation under extreme U.S. influence that exported its natural resources, usually fruits, to the United States. As a result, most of these nations became dependent on the United States for economic support and several dictators came to power during this period (notably in the Dominican Republic) with U.S. backing. The period in which banana republics are said to have existed is generally the 1890's to the 1930's. Corporations, such as the United Fruit Company, also exercised heavy influence on the governments of Latin America and the U.S. government as well.
I believe colonists stopped using indentured servants as they had in the past because it wasn't profitable anymore. Indentured servants came to America of their own free will, and they were being paid for their work, however small that amount may have been. On the other hand, this was the time when slavery in America began, and slaves worked for free, so having slaves instead of indentured servants was much more lucrative.