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ivann1987 [24]
3 years ago
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Many degrees of freedom coexisted in seventeenth-century North America. Discuss the various definitions of freedom. Be sure to i

nclude slaves, indentured servants, women, Indians, property owners, and Puritans in your discussion. Identify any similarities and differences among these different versions of freedom.
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Hoochie [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Yes many degrees of freedom coexisted in the seventeenth century North-America which i will be discussing below:

Explanation:

Slaves: In the seventeenth century, African slaves were brought to Jamestown this was in the year 1619. These slaves faced all manner of discrimination and were forced to harvest tobacco. They had the least amount of freedom.

Indentured Servants: These set of people had to work for their masters for a certain amount of time before they are freed, after serving their masters, they would be allowed some sort of freedom to go and own land and also live in America.

Women: In the seventeenth century, Women did not have a lot of job options like their male counterparts, they were mostly house makers and raised children. just a few middle class women were able to work as bakers, washing cloth etc.

Property Owners: These people are able to cast vote and  they have freedom and have many privileges.

Puritans: The Puritans in their search for religious freedom had travelled to America and were free to practice.

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