Slave codes were adopted
1)as slavery became less important in the Southern colonies
2)as a w...
History, 12.11.2020 16:50, brookemcelhaney
Slave codes were adopted
1)as slavery became less important in the Southern colonies
2)as a way of controlling the behavior of enslaved persons
3)to give enslaved Africans more rights
4) to undo the effects of racism
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Progressive muslims typically support all of the following for women, except
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