How were enslaved people treated on plantations? A) With kindness and respect B) With cruelty and harsh conditions C) As family members D) With equal rights
B) With cruelty and harsh conditions
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Why did many Africans migrate to the Americas? A) To find new jobs B) To escape wars and poverty C) To seek adventure D) To study
B) To escape wars and poverty
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What was the main reason for the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade? A) To spread Christianity B) To provide labor for plantations C) To explore new territories D) To establish trade routes
B) To provide labor for plantations
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Which continents were primarily involved in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade? A) North America and Asia B) Europe and Australia C) Africa and South America D) Africa, Europe, and the Americas
D) Africa, Europe, and the Americas
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What was one economic impact of slavery on the Southern colonies? A) Decreased agricultural production B) Increased reliance on cash crops and plantation economy C) Growth of manufacturing industries D) Expansion of small family farms
B) Increased reliance on cash crops and plantation economy
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What goods were commonly traded for slaves in Africa? A) Gold and silver B) Weapons and textiles C) Spices and sugar D)silver and copper
B) Weapons and textiles
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n which year did the first African slaves arrive in the English colonies? A) 1492 B) 1619 C) 1776 D) 1808
B) 1619
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How long did indentured servants typically work under their contracts? A) 1-2 years B) 4-7 years C) 10-15 years D) A lifetime
B) 4-7 years
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How did life on plantations affect families of enslaved people? A) Families were always kept together B) Families were often separated C) Families had freedom to move D) Families were given land
B) Families were often separated
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What were slave codes? A) Laws that protected the rights of enslaved people B) Laws that defined the status of enslaved people and the rights of their owners C) Rules for plantation management D) Guidelines for trade
B) Laws that defined the status of enslaved people and the rights of their owners
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What did slave codes do? A) Gave rights to enslaved people B) Established rules for enslaved people and their owners C) Helped enslaved people to learn D) Made it easier for people to find jobs
B) Established rules for enslaved people and their owners
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What is indentured servitude? A) A form of slavery B) A contract to work for a certain number of years in exchange for passage to America C) A type of free labor D) A government program
What is indentured servitude? A) A form of slavery B) A contract to work for a certain number of years in exchange for passage to America C) A type of free lab