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Who was the person who was the leader of world exploration in the 1400s even though he never sailed? a. prince henry the navigator b. christopher columbus c. bartolomeu dias d. ferdinand of spain
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Also,Aztec slavery, within the structure of the Mexica society, produced many slaves, known by the Nahuatl word, tlacotin. Within Mexica society, slaves constituted an important class.
Aztecs as slaveowners have to provide food and shelter to their slaves.
Slaves were bound to their master's lands, until one's debt was paid to his master. Barring being a captive, being punished for committing a crime, or failing to pay an outstanding gambling debt, slavery was an institution one could enter into freely.In that respect, the system was not slavery, but contractual indentured servitude, resulting in "unfree labor."