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Helen [10]
3 years ago
15

How do the colonists; reactions to the Glorious revolution reflect their sense of connection to ideas and events in England and

to ideas circulating in the early years of the European Enlightenment?
What is the difference between a “society with slaves” and a “slave society,” and how did part of North America become the latter?
History
1 answer:
loris [4]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

slaves are an incidental part of the society

By contrast, a slave society is completely built around slavery.

Explanation:

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