If this is odysseyware your answers are, 1. The first Africans were indentured servants who were freed after a term of labor. 2. The thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery. 3. <span>Slave codes were enforced beliefs that slaves were property and they could not own propery or testify in court.</span>
The correct answer is "Southern Colony".
These concepts and activities were part of the backcountry in the American colony of South Carolina.
In colonial American times, the backcountry was that part of the American territory west of the Appalachian Mountains. The English people considered this land as a native and remote land, inhabited by primitive Native American Indian tribes. The government of Great Britain issued the Proclamation of 1763 after the French and Indian War. This proclamation prohibited American colonists to settle these territories west of the Appalachians. The English crown tried to prevent further land conflicts. Of course, the American people disobey the terms of the Proclamation.
Years later, this part of the country started to be settled by colonists and founded places such as South Carolina, where people started to grow important cash crops such as hemp, indigo, and rice.
I'm pretty sure it's D, because the whole point of Common Sense was to advocate for independence from Britain.
D. The leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association
Also, he was Jamaican, not African American. That already eliminates 2 options.
Its sweden but norway is #2