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alex41 [277]
2 years ago
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What role did slaves play in the formation of the Thirteen Colonies?

History
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Andreyy892 years ago
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Answer: Particularly in urban areas, owners often hired out their skilled enslaved workers and collected their wages. Others were used as household servants and demonstrated high social status. Whatever the case, slaves were considered property that could be bought and sold.

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