Slavery among Native Americans in the United States<span> includes slavery </span>by<span> Native Americans as well as slavery </span>of<span> Native Americans roughly within the present-day United States. Tribal territories and the slave trade ranged over present-day borders. Some </span>Native American tribes<span> held war captives as slaves prior to and during </span>European colonization<span>, some Native Americans were captured and sold by others into slavery to Europeans, and a small number of tribes, in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, adopted the practice of holding slaves as </span>chattel<span> property and held increasing numbers of </span>African-American<span> slaves.</span>
Answer: A, lived in more permanent villages and grew beans and corn.
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The United States and Great Britain established the boundary line in the Oregon Territory at the 49th parallel. True.
False, the slavery amendment was ratified in 1865. While the 14th amendment was ratified in 1868.