Page(s) 88–892.4. What role did indentured servants and the development of slavery play in colonial America?Complete the passage below regarding slavery in the New World.Drag word(s) below to fill in the blank(s) in the passage.The slavery practiced in Africa was very different from the race-based slavery of the New World. African slavery was less brutal than – slavery, as slaves lived with their captors, and children were not automatically enslaved.European slave traders exploited this system and purchased captives at slave forts, branded them with a company mark, and forced them onto gruesome slave ships.Romanrace-basedQuakerEurope-based
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Page(s) 88–892.4. What role did indentured servants and the development of slavery play in colonial America?Complete the passage below regarding slavery in the New World.Drag word(s) below to fill in the blank(s) in the passage.The slavery practiced in Africa was very different from the race-based slavery of the New World. African slavery was less brutal than – slavery, as slaves lived with their captors, and children were not automatically enslaved.European slave traders exploited this system and purchased captives at slave forts, branded them with a company mark, and forced them onto gruesome slave ships.Romanrace-basedQuakerEurope-based
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