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How did colonists view enslaved peoples?

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Answer: Colonists viewed enslaved people as property and pawns.

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Enslaved people were regarded and treated as property with little to no rights. In many colonies, enslaved people could not testify in a court of law, own guns, gather in large groups, or go out at night.
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