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During the colonial era in America, slave codes

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Slave codes played a large role in determining how slaves were treated, bought, and sold, since many colonists wanted to "even the playing field" when it came to slave treatment.
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The options of the question are, A) empowered slaved people to gather together. B) encouraged slaved people to revolt and fight back. C) gave whites more power over enslaved people. D) caused a reduction of the workforce on plantations.

The correct answer is C) gave whites more power over enslaved people.

During the colonial era in Ameria, slaves’ codes gave whites more power over enslaved people.

In colonial America, the slaves’ codes were rules that reinforced the idea that slaves were a property of the owners. The white owners did not want a rebellion on the part of the slaves. The codes were enforced with punishments or imprisonment.


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