unique, since no other colonial nation had ever enslaved blacks
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That is a false statement. The Spanish were the first to own black slaves. The word Negro even means black in spanish which is the name that was adopted by the English colonies. Try again.
Slavery of blacks in the British colonies was?
Plantation slavery expanded a lot in the British colonies of North America in the 18th century. Some people also called for the abolition of slavery.
The Middle Colonies were more ethnically and religiously diverse than the other British colonies. Unlike the other British colonies, they actually had written freedom of religion laws. See link provided-
slavery and the issues that it brougt
No, only in the south colonies. The north colonies were against slavery. There were few in the north colonies.
After slavery some blacks were already in Canada and the north, although some did stay in the south.
If you mean the American colonies (there were others) the answer is no.
Slavery was introduced to the British colonies to support the labor-intensive cultivation of crops.
It started when there was't any color that is why .
Plantations
all the colonies
Whites were used as inderntured servants though blacks were mostly slaves.
All 13 colonies
yes of course he did
British racism had really not developed at this time. Racism only came about later, when slavery was well established.
Plantation slavery expanded a lot in the British colonies of North America in the 18th century. Some people also called for the abolition of slavery.
It was an economically viable option to use slaves.
In terms of New World colonies, slavery was many times looked upon as natural inasmuch as slavery was a wold wide problem for most of the history on humankind. In Colonial America, slaves in North America arrived in the English colony of Jamestown in 1620. As the British colonies expanded in North America, slavery began to be abolished in the Northern colonies, however, in the Southern colonies it was supported under British and later US law.