it was just boring time
Somewhere between 1792 to 1750 B.C.
king Hammurabi wrote all 282 laws in 1750 BC
The work day laws change in Virginia between 1890 to 1929 improved the working conditions of the Virginia people.
Hammurabi was a babaylonian king he is most famous for his law code some of his laws were fair and others were harsh
The slave laws passed in Virginia in 1750 included regulations on slave assembly, prohibiting gatherings of slaves without the presence of a white person. They also restricted the movement of slaves by requiring passes for travel. Additionally, these laws allowed masters to severely punish rebellious slaves, including by branding, maiming, or execution.
In fact, laws can be establish because of values. People creat laws depending on the values of their society, so values change laws.
By creating laws for the people of the United States to abide by.
Between 1650 and 1750, the relationship between slavery and race in British North America evolved significantly as racial distinctions became more pronounced in the legal and social systems. Initially, many indentured servants, regardless of race, worked alongside enslaved Africans, but as the demand for labor grew, laws increasingly codified racial differences, privileging white servants and establishing lifelong slavery for Africans. By the mid-18th century, this led to a racialized system of chattel slavery, where Black individuals were seen as property, fundamentally altering societal perceptions of race and establishing a legacy of racial inequality that would persist in American society.
Gandhi broke the unjust "salt laws".Gandhi believed in respect for all humans.the salt laws for one.
The bureaucratic organization run strictly under the Government Laws but in the flexible organization you can make or change your laws according to your policies or comfort.
In 1750, Virginia passed several significant slave laws that further codified the status of enslaved people. One major law made it illegal for enslaved individuals to carry weapons or gather in groups without permission, aiming to prevent rebellion and control the enslaved population. Additionally, these laws reinforced the concept of lifelong servitude and inherited status, meaning that children born to enslaved mothers would also be enslaved. This legal framework solidified the institution of slavery in Virginia and set a precedent for future laws.
the elected Representatives of the people who are in power change the laws through government.