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27 September, 22:59

Slaves in the Chesapeake region expanded their numbers through natural increases in birthrate, yet those in South Carolina did not. What is the most likely reason for this difference?

A. The Chesapeake slaves lived and worked under better conditions.

B. The South Carolina slaves were not encouraged to bear offspring.

C. The Chesapeake slaves were not encouraged to bear offspring.

D. The South Carolina slaves lived and worked under better conditions.

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  1. 27 September, 23:06
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    They actually lived and worked under better conditions. This would be the differences between the both of s laves in the Chesapeake region expanded their numbers through natural increases in birthrate.

    Your answer: (first option)
  2. 27 September, 23:16
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    ive had this qustoin before
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