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15 February, 02:16

What distinguished the colonial practices of slavery and warfare from those that

Native Americans had engaged in among themselves?

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  1. 15 February, 02:34
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    Explanation:

    There various differences in the colonial practices of slavery and warfare and that of the Native Americans.

    1. The colonial practice s of slavery are primarily based solely on the use of slaves on agricultural farm land or plantation. While that of native Americans are mostly of general service puropses or to sell to intending buyers to make money.

    2. The colonial slave trade practices are more into transatlantic and racial slave trade, in the sense that, they mostly use slaves from far away continents, a vivid example is African transatlantic slave trades. Whereas, the Native Americans are within the continents and among different tribes in the area.

    3. The colonial slave trade practices are more into buying of slaves from sellers who are mostly slaves captors. While Native Americans often got their slaves through tribal wars and raids.

    4. The colonial warfare are more into guns and heavy cannon: that is, a big and heavy piece of artillery, which are often placed on wheels, to fire heavily into enemy camp. While the Native Americans are into spears and arrow or local tools in fighting wars.
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