Asked by Ayleen Avendano on Jun 20, 2024

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In terms of slave systems, how did Native American societies differ from European colonies in America?

A) Native American societies never used slaves.
B) Native Americans only had African slaves.
C) Native American societies used slavery on a small scale.
D) Native Americans only enslaved women.
E) Native Americans used large-scale plantation slavery.

Slave Systems

The organized and institutionalized practice of owning humans as property for the purpose of forced labor, prevalent in many societies historically, notably in the Americas.

European Colonies

Territories acquired and governed by European powers, often overseas, where they exploited resources and imposed their control over indigenous populations.

Native American Societies

The diverse cultures, languages, and communities of the indigenous peoples of North and South America.

  • Apprehend the impact that the slave trade and slavery had on molding colonial America and the Caribbean.
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Danial EusuffJun 22, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Native American societies did practice slavery but on a much smaller scale compared to the European colonies in America. Slaves in Native American societies were typically captured in warfare and used for labor or as members of their communities. However, slavery in Native American societies was not based on race, as was the case with European colonies and African slavery.