Slaves were generally treated very well. They were expensive and if you wanted them to work good, you wouldn't abuse them. Think of buying a new car. After investing all that money, would you take it out and beat it?
The factor most responsible for the growth in the colonial population between 1700 and 1770 was the natural reproduction of colonial families.
why did Britain interfere with colonial government in the mid-1700's
The top level of the social hierarchy in colonial Georgia were the large plantation owning families. They existed in a neo-feudal affluence, creating a rich, leisure class. Beneath them were the farmers, who worked the land themselves without slaves, and were generally poor to lower middle class. Beneath this group were the indentured servants, who were treated a bit better than slaves, but not by much. However, there was an end to their indenture, at which point, many acquired land, and became small farmers. At the bottom were the slaves. Though the hardest working of the hierarchy, they got nothing for it. They were oppressed, in many cases worked to death, did not have representative legislation, and were considered property, not people.
It was used during the Navigation Acts of the 1950's, which caused the acts to not be enforced.
In 1700 there was no paid office anywhere in the world called "President."
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The slaves saw the north as an escape from slavery during the early 1700's. Most of the slaves were owned in the south of the United States and a slave had a chance at freedom in the north.
By 1750, about 200,000 slaves lived in the colonies.
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The economy during the 1700's in colonial Massachusetts was very good thanks to fishing, trading and shipbuilding. Some residents chose to rebel against the new tax laws because the economy was so good.
It wasn't stopped until after the civil war. Even with the civil war amendments former slaves were still treated as slaves and denied civil rights with the Jim Crow laws.
The factor most responsible for the growth in the colonial population between 1700 and 1770 was the natural reproduction of colonial families.
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why did Britain interfere with colonial government in the mid-1700's