Slavery and a slave trade DID NOT begin in the 1500s it was the norm since prehistory.
As colonies grew, colonial powers increasingly relied on slaves for hard labor.
They had a seemingly endless supply of slave labor
The concept of consumerism the invention of labor-saving machines
Labor Unions
yes lynda banda
land labor and loot
land labor and loot
American Federation of Labor
Answer: Slave Labor
Labor laws originated a long time ago in England because of the policy of the laissez-faire. These laws were quite simple compared to our complicated regulations currently, but these dealt with the same basic principles that our laws do now-a-days. These laws dealt with working conditions, safety, and child labor.
Labor intensive agriculture means it primarily uses physical labor of humans. Machinery intensive agriculture means it primarily uses the power of machinery to do labor, instead of or along with human beings doing the work.
Slaves were needed for sugar plantations, gold & silver mines and hard force of labor.
Answer: Slave Labor
Answer: Slave Labor
The South primarily needed free labor in the form of slaves to pick cotton and provide other forms of menial labor; the North wanted to industrialize, utilizing child labor at ridiculously low wages and dangerous, sometimes deadly, working conditions.
Slavery was introduced to provide a cheap labor force.
Knights of Labor NOT THIS ONE!National Federation of LaborNational Labor UnionAmerican Federation of Labor(OW)