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Tyshawn
13 February, 04:25
Why did colonists institute slavery
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Nehemiah Campos
13 February, 07:45
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Answer: The Carolinians transformed indians slave trade during the late 17th and early 18th centuries by treating them such slaves as a trade commodity to be exported, mainly to the west indies.
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