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What did colonial land owners do?

they fart all the time


How many people are in the united estates?

estimated at this 307,006,550 it changes all the time but it is around this number, it can always be a little more or less but this would be a acceptable answer


When 8 million whites who live in the south in 1860 about how many held slaves?

6%. So about 480,000. Of those, only 15% had more than one. Slaves at that time cost about what a modern luxury car would cost today and there was no guarantee they would work, so they were mainly held by large plantation owners.


Why were slaves owned by rich slave owning southerners?

Because the big slave owners usually were the owners of big cotton farms, which was the major - almost the only - export product of the Southern US States. Picking cotton at the time was a very labour-intensive job because it had to be done by hand before the invention of the cotton mill. Slaves were of course cheap labour, which was important to their owners as they had to compete against other low cost cotton-producing countries such as India and Egypt.


Slavery ended in the the North-why not the south?

The entire economic system of the south was based on slave labor. Large numbers of laborers were needed to grow the crops. Northern industry did not lend itself to this kind of workforce. By the mid nineteenth century, early slaves and indentured servants in the north had gained freedom. Indentures were agreements of a sort of slavery for a limited time during which the laborer worked off his or her indenture. Many household slaves were liberated when the owners either died or retired.

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How do owners of large estates spend their time?

Lending tax lots cash


What were large agricultural estates called?

Large agricultural estates can have different names, depending on historical time and location: Hacienda: a large Spanish colonial estate owned by a wealthy family but worked by many peasants Manor: large estates in the Middle Ages Plantation: large agricultural estates in the US which grew cash crops such as sugar, cotton, and tobacco Latifundia: large estates in Ancient Rome, owned by patricians Minifundia; small plots of land intensively farmed by campesinos to feed their families. Campesinos, however, rarely owned these plots, which were held by either wealthy landowners or the government. Patroonship: the Dutch granted patroonships or estates of land in the New Netherlands


Are there agents that specialize in liquidated estates?

Yes there are in-fact agents that specialize in liquidated estates. These agents sell mass quantities in no time. These agents also sell large amounts of material for lower than normal prices.


The estates general was an example of what branch of government?

The legislative branch. Although at the time, the Estates General was mostly convened to discuss and agree on expenditure and taxes.


Should first time horse owners own Cleveland bays as they are rather large?

They can, if the horse is well trained, obedient, and the owners know how to control a horse. It is essential that the owners know how just as much as the horse does though, because if you don't, the horse will become untrained and disobedient when he learns he can get away with it.


Who called the estates general for the first time?

maybe they can be more specific to Abraham Lincoln


Drawings in balance sheet?

Drawing is contra account for owners withdrawals and shown as a deduction from owners equity of all owners withdrawals from business from time to time.


What happened to the roman farms as the republic grew?

There was an expansion of the large landed estates at the expense of the small farms of peasants, many of whom became dispossessed.In antiquity slaves were war captives. With the wars which led to the expansion of the Republic there were many captives who were sent to Rome to be sold as slaves. In the Late Republic and in the 1st century AD, Italy was flooded with slaves. Most were bought by the owners of the large estates to work in their fields. This abundant supply of slave labour enabled them to expand their estates. This was often done at the expense of distressed peasants.After the Second Punic War (218-201 BC) there was an increase in the number of dispossessed peasants. Many farms were ravaged during Hannibal's invasion of Italy or were neglected due to prolonged military service. The owners of the large estates took advantage of this to buy land on the cheap. This trend continued because the plots of land allocated to peasants was usually too small to sustain a family or because of indebtedness. Many dispossessed peasants flocked to Rome to eke out a living and swelled the masses of the underemployed or unemployed poor in the city.There was an expansion of the large landed estates at the expense of the small farms of peasants, many of whom became dispossessed.In antiquity slaves were war captives. With the wars which led to the expansion of the Republic there were many captives who were sent to Rome to be sold as slaves. In the Late Republic and in the 1st century AD, Italy was flooded with slaves. Most were bought by the owners of the large estates to work in their fields. This abundant supply of slave labour enabled them to expand their estates. This was often done at the expense of distressed peasants.After the Second Punic War (218-201 BC) there was an increase in the number of dispossessed peasants. Many farms were ravaged during Hannibal's invasion of Italy or were neglected due to prolonged military service. The owners of the large estates took advantage of this to buy land on the cheap. This trend continued because the plots of land allocated to peasants was usually too small to sustain a family or because of indebtedness. Many dispossessed peasants flocked to Rome to eke out a living and swelled the masses of the underemployed or unemployed poor in the city.


Is the Caucasian Ovcharka a good breed for inexperienced dog owners to own?

The Caucasian Ovckarka is a large breed (average weight 100lbs) and whilst very cute and fluffy as a puppy, they will become a handful if not given the socialization and training they need. The breed is NOT recommended to first time or inexperienced owners.


Peasants and nobles were two estates during the French revcolution. what was the other estate?

the "clergy" (mostly corrupted at the time


Why did amount of land owned by each aristocrat decrease over time?

They divided its land among his sons.


When could the lords leave their estates?

Normally, a lord could leave his estate any time he wished. In fact, the estates of barons were distributed in many different places, and a baron had to travel quite a lot to get from one part to the next.