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Slaves' terms never expired.
The children of slaves had no rights and, therefore, also became slaves.
Slaves cost more than indentured servants, and the high death rate among tobacco workers made it economically unappealing to pay for a lifetime of labor. As a result, for decades, servants from England formed the backbone of the Chesapeake labor force. As the death rate began to fall, it became more economical to purchase a laborer for life.
Slaves were more resistant to epidemics than natives were.
Most of the reasons why Hitler hated the Jews are theories and are not proven to be true, yet.
The main reason that Hitler was shown to hate the Jews was because that he blamed them for their failure in WWI. He apparently became depressed after hearing the news that Germany had lost, so he blamed the Jews and said that he felt "stabbed in the back".
Hitler allowed public schools to teach anti-Semitic learnings, which is discrimination against Jews and also a form of racism. The Jewish also had to have certain seats in transportation marked. Soon after they started to basically mark Jews, many of them were not sold anything. This includes medicine, food, and clothes. Moving into the time of the Holocaust, the Nazis began to send Jews to concentration camps where they were gassed to death.
The "Final Solution" was a plan organized by the Nazi's to eliminate the rest of the Jewish people. The Nazi's used methods of shooting, gassing, starvation, and other ways of killing. There has said to had been over 6 million Jews murdered during the Holocaust.
South Carolina threatened to secede from the Union because it disagreed with a federal law regarding tariffs. The federal government made taxes so high, South Carolina couldn't afford to pay. South Carolina came up with an ordinance of nullification, where they refused to collect the taxes.They threatened to secede if president Andrew Jackson forced them to pay the taxes.The compromise that Henry Clay made ,ended the nullification crisis.
King James II was the dude your talking about. Remember King James II of England.