By the 1770s, the slave population of this colony outnumbered free whites nearly three to one. Slaves worked on plantations that grew cash crops, such as rice and indigo. Slaves in Charleston labored as coopers, blacksmiths, needle workers, and weavers. O Rhode Island South Carolina New York Pennsylvania
By the 1770s, the slave population of this colony outnumbered free whites nearly three to one. Slaves worked on plantations that grew cash crops, such as rice and indigo. Slaves in Charleston labored as coopers, blacksmiths, needle workers, and weavers. O Rhode Island South Carolina New York Pennsylvania
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By the 1770s, the slave population
of this colony outnumbered free
whites nearly three to one. Slaves
worked on plantations that grew
cash crops, such as rice and indigo.
Slaves in Charleston labored as
coopers, blacksmiths, needle
workers, and weavers.
Rhode Island
South Carolina
New York
Pennsylvania
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