What is one difference between slavery in the New England colonies and the Southern colonies?
New England colonies forced slaves to work without pay.
New England colonies received slaves as a result of Triangular Trade.
Southern colonies had economic success as a result of forced slave labor.
Southern colonies maintained slavery for a longer period of time.
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While slavery grew exponentially in the South with large-scale plantations and agricultural operations, slavery in New England was different. Most of those enslaved in the North did not live in large communities, as they did in the mid-Atlantic colonies and the South.
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