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Slavery in Colonial

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A main result of Bacon's Rebellion was that... Indentured servitude ended and slavery developed
A reason why slavery developed in the American colonies was... Southern plantation owners wanted more labor at cheaper costs
When their period of service ended, indentured servents... were given Freedom Dues
The laws that established an official system of slavery in the American colonies... made it legal to stop enslaved people for their entire lives.
During the colonial era in America, slave codes... gaves whites more power over enslaved people
Which statement best explains a result of slave codes during the colonial period? Slave codes eliminated the rights of people for their entire lives
Slave codes affected enslaved people by... Keeping them powerless
Slavery in the American colonies was... Concentrated mostly in the south in workers colonies
What was most likely the job of an enslaved worker in Maryland? Field Workers
In colonial America, enslaved workers who received manumission... were freed by slaveholders
How were the lives of free African Americans similar to those of enslaved African Americans in the 1700s? Neither group had true equality with whites
In colonial times, free African Americans mainly lived... In cities
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