Asked by
Samantha Collier
on Dec 19, 2024Verified
According to most colonists' perception of American-born slaves, they were
A) more likely to rebel.
B) more costly to feed and house.
C) less likely to work hard.
D) able to speak English thereby reflecting well on English customs and habits.
American-born Slaves
Individuals born into slavery in the United States, contrasting with those who were trafficked or transported there from other regions.
English Customs
Traditions, behaviors, and practices that are characteristic of or unique to England, often reflecting its history and cultural heritage.
- Acquire knowledge on the progression and effects of slavery within the colonial North American economic landscape.
- Investigate the consequences of European governance and practices on the economic and social configuration of colonial regions.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the progression and effects of slavery within the colonial North American economic landscape.
- Investigate the consequences of European governance and practices on the economic and social configuration of colonial regions.