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weqwewe [10]
3 years ago
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What motivated Virginia’s lawmakers to make legal distinctions between white and black inhabitants? What effect did those distin

ctions have on Virginia’s universe of obligation? Can laws influence the way people think about who belongs and who does not?

History
2 answers:
denis-greek [22]3 years ago
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Answer: They abandoned their heavy reliance on indentured servants in favor of the importation of more black slaves. After Bacon's Rebellion, Virginia's lawmakers began to make legal distinctions between “white” and “black” inhabitants.

Explanation:

murzikaleks [220]3 years ago
5 0
Answer:

What & When: Slavery in the colonies began as early as 1619 in Jamestown, but began with indentured servants. Slowly over time, indentured servitude was replaced with slavery. Life for slaves differed greatly depending on their location and job.

Cause: Slaves were originally brought from Africa to work on plantations because they had the knowledge and skills to make a successful crop.

Effect: As more slaves were imported, harsher laws were put in place to suppress and control them. Slave owners profited greatly from slave labor and this played a large role in political tension and conflict in the colonies.

Significance: The slave trade jumpstarted the economy of the colonies, which relied heavily on a slave labor force to have successful crop production.

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