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U.S. Groups of the Late 1700s and Early 1800s Women Children Indentured Servants Native Americans African American Working Class Which is one characteristic common to all groups listed above?
They rarely attained landownership. They could all be legally owned as slaves. They were prohibited from working certain hours by law.
They worked to achieve better representation in Congress.**
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A.) They rarely attained landownership.
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They rarely attained landownership.
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