Establish wealth by determining that some people are expendable. Workers, working people, children and women do not matter. The economy runs for the profit of the few.
This explanation was voiced by Reverend James Lawson, Civil Rights Activist, on April 4,2009 during an interview with Laura Flanders of GRIT tv. This took place in New York City
in Battery Park at a demonstration against Wall Street-"Bail out the people not the banks".
Establish wealth by determining that some people are expendable. Workers, working people, children and women do not matter. The economy runs for the profit of the few. This explanation was voiced by Reverend James Lawson, Civil Rights Activist, on April 4, 2009 during an interview with Laura Flanders of GRIT tv. This took place in Battery Park, New York City at a demonstration against Wall Street-"Bail out the people not the banks".
Slavery varied greatly from place to place and plantation to plantation. The amount of rights and freedoms a slave had depended on their master, as well as the severity of their punishments and general treatment. Also, the type of work they were expected to do varied depending on the type of plantation.
they used slavery
A plantation was a large piece of land with a big house, slave quarters and fields of crops. The slaves were made to tend the crops and do all of the hard labor around the plantation.
The "plantation colonies" allowed slavery. Those colonies were Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and georgia.
They were upset because he was against slavery which was the south's mean of economy. They relayed on slavery to work on the plantation.
Slavery is a pease of poo! And so is the plantation NOOBS
was plantation slavery under attack
No he owned a plantation
plantation owners
i think that it's cotton
The invention of Eli Whitney's "Cotton Gin" expanded the plantation system and slavery.
Nothing ,slavery was terrible!
labor shortages, slavery and cash crops led to the development of the Plantation system.
Slavery varied greatly from place to place and plantation to plantation. The amount of rights and freedoms a slave had depended on their master, as well as the severity of their punishments and general treatment. Also, the type of work they were expected to do varied depending on the type of plantation.
A large estate
Human trafficking forced labour debt bondage plantation slavery and many more
they used slavery