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Social Studies, 31.12.2019 19:31, von1144

Why were native americans not enslaved in north america? a) they died from the harsh working conditions and disease. b) being familiar with the wilderness made it easy for them to escape. c) they traded goods with the slaveholders. d) all the native americans decided to move to south america.

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