What caused an increase in the number of slaves in the northern English
colonies?
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A. Fewer laws controlling population growth in Europe.
O
B. Demand for skilled workers increased.
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C. Fewer indentured servants arrived as conditions in Europe
improved.
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D. Plantation farming became successful.
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