How did Virginia tobacco planters fill their need for field workers?

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Answer 1
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They had slaves work the fields.

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Answer 2
Answer: Tobacco planters originally used slaves from Africa. Slaves were first captured by the system of slavery already set in place in Africa, and then brought to European ports on the coasts. From there, they were shipped to the New World, many dying along the journey as a result of the unsanitary ships and inhumane conditions. Once in the New World, they were bought and sold by plantation owners. However, many had only a lifespan of three years once reaching the Americas.

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If you need to set up direct deposit, which information from your check would you likely need?A. Check Number
B. Memo Line
C. Numercial Amount
D. Rounting Number

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You would likely need the Rounting Number (D)

All of the following were harsh realities of the frontier EXCEPT

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b is not a harsh nreality and it is not historically accurate.
The answer to your question is B

Which of the following was true concerning the Sugar Act:A) The act benefitted the colonists in the long run because it lowered the price of molasses.
B) The act required search warrants before seizing smuggled goods.
C) The act was meant to encourage the colonists to buy their molasses from British traders.
D) The act was passed to limit the exportation of rum from the colonies.

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The answer is B ....

The builders of the transcontinental railroad used legal and illegal means to cut costs and finance construction. Which of the following were legal means? (Select all the choices that apply.)A.
giving building contracts to themselves

B.
overcharging the government for work

C.
receiving government aid

D.
allowing poor and unsafe workmanship

E.
selling stock in their companies

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Answer:

C.

receiving government aid

E.

selling stock in their companies

Explanation:

The rail line was built by three private companies over public lands provided by extensive US land grants. Construction was financed by both state and US government subsidy bonds as well as by company issued mortgage bonds.

The builders of the transcontinental railroad used legal and illegal means to cut costs and finance construction.

Some legal means are C) Receiving government aid. and E) Selling Stock and unsafe workmanship, since the administration allows that.

How did increasing radicalism and violence in Kansas foreshadow future conflict?

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Answer:

It foreshadowed the civil war because of the radicalism the United States were divided between proslavery and antislavery...No he was not justified in his violence he killed men that didn't even have slaves.

Why were virginia and new york so important for ratification?

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New Hampshire became the ninth state to approve the Constitution in June, but the key States of Virginia and New York were locked in bitter debates. Their failure to ratify would reduce the new union by two large, populated, wealthy states, and would geographically splinter it.