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The answer is dependent on the culture and time period. Some slaves were kept for a given length of time, and some were slaves for life. Even still, death brought an end to one's slavery, so it did not last forever.
Slaves, killed, or sex trade.
1. Extending the Missouri Compromise line to the Pacific Coast & guaranty slavery in areas South of this line forever.2. Used federal funds to pay slaveholders for runaway slaves not captured.
Yes, a line goes on forever. It has no ending point.
a line a ray goes in only one direction forever No, a line goes on forever in two directions, a ray starts at one point and then goes on forever.
Yes, both a ray and a line go on forever, but unlike a line, and like a line segment, a ray has an endpoint.
A line that goes on forever in both directions is a line. One that starts at one point and continues forever in the other direction is a ray, and one that has two definite ends is a line segment.
a line
forever - chris brown
Slave codes were laws enacted in the Southern United States to regulate the institution of slavery. These codes established strict control over enslaved people by limiting their freedoms, mobility, and rights. They were used to reinforce the authority of slave owners and to maintain the social, economic, and political power dynamics of the time.
yes forever and ever never stops
- A line has no ends and extends forever in both directions.- A ray has one end and extends forever in the other direction.- A line segment has two ends and a definite length.