The establishment of the council of Indies.
The Spanish often convinced Native Americans to engage in forced labor through systems like encomienda, which granted colonists the right to demand labor from Indigenous people in exchange for protection and Christianization. Native Americans were primarily coerced into working in agriculture, mining, and construction. This exploitation led to significant population declines due to harsh working conditions, disease, and violence.
Approximately 2 million African Americans were working in war industries by the end of 1944.
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big boobies led to problems working in the field.
Working in the abolitionist movement gave women the right to vote in most of the colonies. Women did not have the right to vote before 1776.
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Some Americans began working to abolish slavery as early as the late 18th century, with groups such as the Quakers advocating for its abolition. Efforts gained momentum in the early 19th century with the formation of abolitionist societies and the publication of influential works like Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin".
In part at least it improved working and living conditions in the former Spanish Colonies although most did not thrive as US Territories or as Independent Nations and were exploited by big business and the rich and powerful.
They died from the harsh working conditions and diseases.
The British, the French, and the Spanish. British forts were still standing on American soil, the French were demanding that the bankrupt Congress repay their loans, and Spanish agents were working among the Native Americans.
"The right choice for working Americans" and similar phrases are often used in political campaigns. It simply means that working Americans are being told that the choice will benefit them.
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In Spanish colonies, slaves were forced to work on plantations, in mines, and in households. They were subjected to harsh living and working conditions, with little to no rights or freedoms. Slavery was a central part of the colonial economy in Spanish territories.
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They did set up colonies in Greenland and were on the North American continent. I don't think they had any contact with Native Americans. Nat Geo reports archaeologists have found a second Viking site in Newfoundland . This site has a stone hearth for iron working, and are working to identify who exactly made it.