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The English colonial settlements in the Caribbean

enjoyed significant economic success through the production of tobacco.
possessed a smaller percentage of enslaved Africans than those held in bondage in the North
American colonies.
never brought indentured servants from Europe, preferring enslaved Africans instead.
were forced to deal with larger indigenous populations than settlements on the mainland.
often concluded that it was cheaper to purchase new enslaved African people than to protect
the health of those they already possessed.

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enjoyed significant economic success through the production of tobacco.
did not possess a smaller percentage of enslaved africans than those held in bondage in the north american colonies.
brought indentured servants from europe and enslaved africans.
had to deal with larger indigenous populations than mainland settlements.
often concluded that it was cheaper to purchase new enslaved african people than to protect the health of those they already possessed.
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