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Particularly in the southern colonies, education tended to be reserved for the gentry and upper-class people (plantation owners mainly). Slaves were not educated; in fact, it was illegal to teach slaves to read or write. This stemmed from the fact that a large portion of education involved the Bible, slaves who read the Bible could be expected to convert to Christianity, and Christians are forbidden to enslave one another by their religion. Significant social and economic inequality persisted in the South well into the 20th century.
The conclusion that may be drawn with a comparison of slavery in the English colonies and in the Spanish colonies is A. By the eighteenth century, slaves in English colonies had fewer opportunities to gain their freedom.
<h3>What is slavery?</h3>
Slavery involves the transportation, trading, and use of human beings as cartels or personal property. Most of the slave trading happened because Europeans needed the Africans to work in their plantations and as domestic servants.
<h3>Answer Options:</h3>
A. By the eighteenth century, slaves in English colonies had fewer opportunities to gain their freedom.
B. The Anglican Church was more likely than the Catholic Church of Spain to demand that slaves be freed.
C. The Spanish colonies in the sixteenth century had refused to allow slavery from the beginning.
D. After Nathaniel Bacon's death, slaves in the English colonies gained more legal recourse in trying to obtain their freedom.
E. Spanish colonies banned slave marriages, whereas the English colonies were more understanding of them.
Thus, we can conclude that slavery in the English colonies was worse than in the Spanish colonies.
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