Their role was to stay home and take care of their children.
They suffered from being exposed to new diseases and loss of traditions as well got their land stolen by “new” americans.
Technically yes, America was a land of opportunity for indentured servants, since many of them had slightly better conditions after arriving in America than they had back home, but this is of course relative.
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No, during the time of segregation the schools poc went to were not funded properly. The students would have handmedown, beat up text books and would have up to 30 students of all ages in one classroom. whereas the schools for white children would get brand new textbooks and were in classes with children in there age group in a nice school.
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I believe that the answer is C