Week #3
During this week we went over chapter 14. We talked a lot about slave trade and the distinction of slave in different areas. In the Atlantic slave trade you could do indentured servitude which was another option for developing labor force, but you had to fulfill seven years. After the seven years you may had the chance to be deemed free. We learned that America was different. In North America you inherited status. For instance, if your family were slaves so were you. This meant less and less people wanted to move here because they did not want to get stuck with being slaves and having all the next generations follow. The African Institution is the existing economy that intensified the growing triangle of the Atlantic Trade. This created a lot of problems like racial identities.
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