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Elza [17]
3 years ago
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I NEED YOUR HELP AND HURRY!! I'LL GIVE 20 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST IF YOU GET IT RIGHT AND HURRY! HURRRYYYYYYY!!!!!!! ANSWER PART 1

AND 2.
Respond to each question below in your own words and in complete sentences. For each response you must include one image that helps support your answer.

Why did slavery start in the colonies?

How were slaves brought to the colonies?

What types of jobs did slaves do in each colonial region: New England, Middle and the South?

Why were the jobs in each region different?

Why were slaves important to the colonial economy?

Part Two:
Respond to each question below in your own words and in complete sentences.

What difficulties did slaves face?

What alternative to slavery do you think the colonists could have used to solve the labor shortage?
History
1 answer:
PIT_PIT [208]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Part one: The colony was founded mainly by planters from the overpopulated English sugar island of Barbados, who brought relatively large numbers of African slaves from that island to establish new plantations. To meet agricultural labor needs, colonists also practiced Indian slavery for some time.

Slaves included captives from wars and slave raids; captives bartered from other tribes, sometimes at great distances; children sold by their parents during famines; and men and women who staked themselves in gambling when they had nothing else, which put them into servitude in some cases for life.

The slaves in the New England would do house work. The Middle region slaves would help with house work and some crops that their owners had. The Southern slaves would usually work in the fields harvesting and planting crops such as cotton and tobacco.

The jobs in each region were different because they all harvest and require different needs. Slaves were important to the colonial economy because it helped them get a lot of work done.

England's southern colonies in North America developed a farm economy that could not survive without slave labor. Many slaves lived on large farms called plantations. These plantations produced important crops traded by the colony, crops such as cotton and tobacco.

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