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Historians such as Edmund Morgan say this evidence suggests that racial attitudes were much more flexible in early 17th-century Virginia than they would later become. A 1625 census recorded 23 Africans in Virginia. In 1649 there were 300, and in 1690 there were 950.
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Answered by Mercantilism was a system of economic strategy that tried to strengthen domestic economic strength by increasing exports and reducing imports. Free Enterprise was a much more liberal system of economy where states, rather than seeing economy as a competition, saw trade as a mutually beneficial agreement.