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When the encomienda system ended in 1542, the colonies' need for labor still had to be met. To meet the colonies need for labor, Las Casas suggested Africans. "The labof of one [...African...is] more valuable than that of four Indians," he said.

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Is it technically illegal to lend a friend a CD or DVD etc?

No, it is not technically illegal to lend a friend a CD or DVD for personal use. Copyright law allows individuals to lend items they have purchased to friends for personal use. However, making copies or distributing the content would be a violation of copyright law.


Policy which allowed the US government to loan or rent war implements to friendly nations?

The policy that allowed the US government to loan or rent war implements to friendly nations during World War II was the Lend-Lease Act. This act enabled the US to provide military aid to allies like the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union without requiring immediate payment. The Lend-Lease program was crucial in supporting the war efforts of these nations and played a significant role in the overall Allied victory.


What did the lend lease act do?

The Lend-Lease act was a law passed in 1941 which allowed the United States to ship war materials and supplies to the Allied powers during World War 2. The act allowed for considerable U.S. involvement in the war on the side of the Allies while still being able to not completely enter the war and commit the United States Army to the conflict. A large amount of much needed supplies were therefore shipped to the Allied powers supplying them with ammunition, vehicles, and other supplies. Also, although the United States entered the war in 1941, it took a considerable amount of time to mobilize United States' forces and most of the battles through 1942 fell on the forces of the other Allied powers. The Lend-Lease act allowed the United States to stay active in supporting the other Allies while mobilizing its troops.


Can you sue a daughter for stealing money from you?

If she is an adult, yes. You will need an attorney, unless you are going the small claims court route. It should be evaluated as to whether she really stole. There is a difference between literal stealing - in which case you should call the police - versus not paying back a loan. Not paying back a loan is the more "normal" form of a child "stealing". Generally speaking, if you have no contract, this is best not done. Never lend again, forget it and move on. Generally speaking, even if you have a contract, this is best not done. Never lend again, forget it and move on. A good attorney will tell you the same - assuming we aren't talking of some fabulous amount of money over $10,000.


What is the difference in slaves being sold and slaves being let?

To sell a slave, the ownership or title was transferred to the new owner, who gained all rights under the slavery laws. To "let" is to lend (a term still applied to the lease of boarding rooms), which meant the slave was "rented" to the other person for a certain payment or period of time.