Some individuals in colonial life were not enslaved African Americans but were also not paid. They worked for a period of time in order to earn the freedom to pursue their own livelihoods. These people were called —
Compared to indentured servants, enslaved African Americans —
If you were a large landowner in colonial days, you would most likely —
Which person in colonial America would have most likely said this: Some people of my race are the property of others and cannot own land. I choose where I work and have saved my pay to own my land.
Which person in colonial America most likely said this: I work in the home. I want to learn to read and write but my father believes an education would be wasted on me.
Which person in colonial America would have most likely said this: I live in a village with several other people with many talents and skills. We are craftsman, blacksmiths, or potters.
Which person in colonial America would have most likely said this?: I own thirty acres. Sometimes I wish I could hire someone to work on my crops. I rely on my family members for labor.
Most enslaved people that came to the United States were captured in —
Which group worked to buy and sell goods to the colonists
Which group was owned as property for life with no rights ?
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