Slavery and Servitude
An examination of the role of enslaved people and indentured servants in the early development and economy of the state.
Key Questions
- 1How did the labor of enslaved people affect the growth of our state?
- 2What were the lives of enslaved people like during this time?
- 3How did people resist the system of slavery in our region?
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