English tobacco planters in the Chesapeake abandoned plans to use enslaved Indigenous people as workers on their plantations because:   a. their population was too low to meet planters' labor demands   b. they possessed inadequate knowledge of tobacco production   c. they had all died either of disease or in battle with the English   d. they were weakened from exposure to smallpo

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English tobacco planters in the Chesapeake abandoned plans to use enslaved Indigenous people as workers on their plantations because:

  a.

their population was too low to meet planters' labor demands

  b.

they possessed inadequate knowledge of tobacco production

  c.

they had all died either of disease or in battle with the English

  d.

they were weakened from exposure to smallpox

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