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Typically, southern colonial plantation owners

agreed with the Quakers’ views on slavery.
hired indentured servants to take the place of enslaved persons.
feared revolts as the number of enslaved persons grew.
often taught enslaved persons to read and write.

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Answer: feared revolts as the number of enslaved persons grew.

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