amelioration, betterment, improvement, melioration, upgrade,emendation, revision, rewrite.
Some wanted land. Others were seeking gold. Still others were adventure seekers.
Colonists were highly dependent upon slave labour, and were hugely resistant to anything which threatened their livelihood. Many plantation owners assumed that the Amelioration Act was a step on the road to total abolition. The provisions of the Act which required food and education for slaves represented a cost to slave owners that they were unwilling to undertake. Although the Act purported to give slaves certain rights, very few slaves were aware of these rights, and even if they were, they were in no meaningful position to enforce them. Many of the judicial authorities were plantation owners themselves, and had no enthusiasm to pursue those who broke the law. It is important to remember that the Amelioration Act was not wholly beneficial to slaves; it also included restrictions on them; including, curiously, prohibiting them from engaging in a Christian marriage.
The growth of cottage industry, enclosure act and war of 1812 were the reasons for industrial revolution.
Reasons are as followes - 1) Security 2) Saving 3) Investment 4) Future Planning
The opposite of pejoration (worsening) would be amelioration (building, strengthening).
Amelioration in terms of slavery is the policy of improving slave conditions.
An amelioration is an act of ameliorating - of making better or improving.
In the year 1830, amelioration totally ended so that emancipation could have been achieved.
No, the word "surly" is not an amelioration. It typically has a negative connotation, meaning bad-tempered or unfriendly. An amelioration is a process where a word's meaning evolves to become more positive over time.
The introduction of new safety measures in the workplace led to the amelioration of employee well-being and productivity.
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this failure of amelioration relates to British West Indian history. It led to the emancipation of countries in the British West Indies.
No, the apprenticeship system came first before the amelioration proposal. The apprenticeship system was established in the early 19th century, whereas the amelioration proposals were introduced later as a means to improve working conditions for apprentices.
The Amelioration Act failed due to the slave owners. They feared that it would cost them money they did not have due to slaves getting education and food under it.
Intended to improve the lot of slaves, the Amelioration Processes were to not allow overseers to carry whips in the field, slave marriages were to be allowed, slaves were to have weekends off to market and attend mass, women were not be flogged, families were not to be divided and slaves could not be sold as payment of debt. However white planters overwhelmingly refused to accept the Amelioration Processes.