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jekas [21]
3 years ago
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Which fact provides the BEST evidence to support the conclusion that the end of the trustee period also marked the end of colony

's attempts to ban slavery? A) By 1800, as many as 20 million slaves captured along the west coast of Africa had been shipped to the Americas. B) Between 1750 and 1775, the number of Africans living in slavery in Georgia increased from approximately 500 to 18,000. C) The majority of slaves that were shipped to the Georgia colony were from Senegal, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and Angola. D) To meet the need for cheap labor, many Georgia landowners used indentured servants who agreed to work for anyone willing to pay their way to the colony.
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2 answers:
seraphim [82]3 years ago
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Hi Gigi1103 ~
Sorry<span>, I am 6 days late to answer, but I want to answer for future inference if others wanna know the right answer... =)

</span>The answer is:
b) Between 1750 and 1755, <span>the number of Africans living in slavery in Georgia increased from approximately 500 to 18,000</span>
artcher [175]3 years ago
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B: Between 1750 and 1775, the number of Africans living in slavery in Georgia increased from approximately 500 to 18,000.

I took the test on USATESTPREP and got it right

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