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Question 50 (1 point) Why were there more slaves in the South than in the North in the late 1600s? Southern crops were more labor intensive Puritans opposed slavery few northerners could afford slaves
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Why were there more slaves in the South than in the North in the late 1600s?
Southern crops were more labor intensive
Puritans opposed slavery
few northerners could afford slaves
all northern colonies had outlawed slavery
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Southern crops were more labor intensive
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