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Slavery In Slavery

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Labor has always been a key component in the lives of humans. In North America, wealthy landowners searched for the cheapest system of labor. The labor system that was utilized was the system of indentured servitude. Indentured servants, usually consisting of Europeans, were workers who agreed to surrender their freedom for a period of time on the arrangement that at the end of the period, the servant will be given autonomy and land (Lecture, September 18, 2017). However, during the late 1600s, the antiquated labor arrangement became more obstructive and codified in which race-based slavery became prevalent. Many factors such as, the rise of tobacco, Bacon’s Rebellion, and the increased African slave trade contributed to the transformation of racially based slavery. Despite the factors, ethnic hatred is the main catalyst that evolved society into a slave society of oppression. In the Chesapeake colonies, tobacco was the economic staple that increased the need for racially based slavery. Virginia and Maryland, which have a similar geographic makeup, were able to grow large amounts of tobacco in a successful effort to export it and turn a large profit. Tobacco exports exponentially grew from 2,000 pounds in 1615 to 1.5 million pounds in a mere fifteen years later (Clark et al, p. 40). Therefore, it was vital for the plantation owners to find a cheap solution to their labor problem. As previously mentioned, indentured servants were previously the source of labor; this changed

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