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In the late 1700s some farmers switched from tobacco production to wheat production, as a result:
 
  A) some slaves were freed.
  B) farmers bought additional slaves.
  C) slave prices increased.
  D) working conditions for slaves deteriorated.

Question 2

Thomas Peters and other blacks hoping to leave Nova Scotia and resettle in Sierra Leone faced opposition from white leaders, such as Governor John Parr, who opposed the exodus because:
 
  A) he risked loosing some of his slaves.
  B) he stood to loose customers for his family business.
  C) relocation costs would come from local taxes.
  D) everyone would know he had failed to provide adequately for Peters and other blacks in Nova Scotia.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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