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... colonies were received as indentured servants . Over the next fifty years the status of their descendants and other Africans in the Chesa- peake colonies would diminish to the level of chattel slaves . Like slavery in the West Indies ...
... colonies were received as indentured servants . Over the next fifty years the status of their descendants and other Africans in the Chesa- peake colonies would diminish to the level of chattel slaves . Like slavery in the West Indies ...
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... colonies ? 6. What impact did the Quakers have on the institution of slavery in North Carolina ? 7. How pervasive was slavery in the British North American colonies from 1680-1750 ? In which of the Middle Atlantic colonies did the ...
... colonies ? 6. What impact did the Quakers have on the institution of slavery in North Carolina ? 7. How pervasive was slavery in the British North American colonies from 1680-1750 ? In which of the Middle Atlantic colonies did the ...
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... colonies c . only in the middle colonies d . in the southern and middle colonies , but not in New England Fill in the Blank 4. The landing of blacks in the colony marked the beginning of the forced importation of black people into the ...
... colonies c . only in the middle colonies d . in the southern and middle colonies , but not in New England Fill in the Blank 4. The landing of blacks in the colony marked the beginning of the forced importation of black people into the ...
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