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irakobra [83]
3 years ago
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1.Who were the peoples of colonial North America? 2. How did Black Servitude develop in the Chesapeake? 3. What were the charact

eristics of plantation slavery from 1700-1750? 4. How did the experience of African Americans under the French and Spanish rule in North America compare to that in the British colonies? 5. How did slavery affect black women in colonial America? 6. How did African Americans resist Slavery?
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Dovator [93]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. AMERICAN INDIANS were the original inhabitants of North America

• they descended at least 15000 years ago from asians who migrated eastward by sea

2. Before the 1670s the English in the Chesapeake did not draw a harsh line between white freedom and black slavery .

But in the 16000

3. On smaller farms, they worked their master, on larger farms they work under a overseer. Black slaves had work from sun up to sun down.

4. Numbers small, needed soldiers more than fieldworkers

British takeover caused slaves to grow

Louisiana imported about 6,000 slaves

Blacks outnumbered whites

Slaves became artisans, gained freedom

Sexual exploitation of black women created mixed-race offspring

5. Slavery between the north and south in the eighteenth century varied because of the geographical differences between the two regions. In the south it was warmer than the north. Therefore the industry that reigned in the south was the plantation. The South had more Africans so the laws to ensure that Africans wont revolt were very strict as opposed to the North. The north did not have a lot of Africans so the laws were not a strict to control these people

6.  They would engage in rebellion and the would have a variety of strategies to resist the work disciple imposed by slaveholders

Explanation:

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