What sparked an increased demand for the labor of enslaved Africans in the southern colonies?
(1 point)
Responses
an abundance of indentured servants
an abundance of indentured servants
reliance on the cash crops of sugar and tobacco
reliance on the cash crops of sugar and tobacco
an increased need for servants in wealthy homes
an increased need for servants in wealthy homes
the need for more labor in manufacturing centers
reliance on the cash crops of sugar and tobacco
What was the primary role enslaved Africans played in the American colonies?
(1 point)
Responses
They worked as indentured servants in New England.
They worked as indentured servants in New England.
They worked as gardeners and coachmen.
They worked as gardeners and coachmen.
They worked in the southern factories.
They worked in the southern factories.
They worked as agricultural laborers.
They worked as agricultural laborers.
How did access to the labor of enslaved people change the American colonial economy?
(1 point)
Responses
It forced people to spend more on a permanent labor force.
It forced people to spend more on a permanent labor force.
It allowed the development of a consumer culture due to increased wealth.
It allowed the development of a consumer culture due to increased wealth.
It took away jobs from indentured servants.
It took away jobs from indentured servants.
It ensured that northern manufacturing jobs would always be available for white laborers.
It forced people to spend more on a permanent labor force.
Which of the following European goods changed the way Native Americans lived?
(1 point)
Responses
textiles
textiles
building materials
building materials
canoes
canoes
crossbows