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Racism And Slavery In Colonial America Summary

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In Schweikart’s view, the development of racism and slavery in colonial America gave economical advantage to America. Schweikart described that slavery became popular when the settlers and Indians refused to work in tobacco and rice plantations in the South. Europeans figured out that African slaves were easier to enslave than the free whites and Indians since Africans were separated from their homeland and culture. The slave trade was already in action, and the migration of African slaves across the Atlantic began by isolating tribes and language to prevent communication. The colonists treated the slaves harshly with a mindset that Africans were property with laws like black codes that lowered their status. The horrible work condition led

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