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29 October, 05:50

Why did slavery replace indentured servitude in the colonies as time went on? A. The work required on plantations could only be done by slaves. B. Indentured servants left plantations at the end of their servitude. C. Plantation owners were able to convert slaves to Christianity. D. Indentured servants often rebelled violently.

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  1. 29 October, 09:41
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    The correct answer should be A. The work required on plantations could only be done by slaves. The slaves were even cheaper than indentured servants and could be controlled more easily. They could just import them and keep them forever while indentured servants often caused problems like the famous Bacon's rebellion.
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