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1. Describe one reason for the high mortality rate among indentured servants who lived and worked on tobacco plantations in the Chesapeake Bay region.
2. Describe why many English tobacco planters in the Chesapeake Bay region chose to build their plantations in distant, remote locales.
3. People enslaved by the Illinois were generally supposed to replace:
a. deceased Illinois women
b. any deceased member of the Illinois nation
c. deceased Illinois men
d. deceased Illinois children
4. The original English travelers to the Chesapeake Bay region (Virginia, Maryland) in the early 1600s arrived expecting to do what?
a. become tobacco planters, sell the tobacco back in England, and become rich
b. collect the region's natural wealth, go back home, and become rich
c. become rice planters, sell the rice back in England, and become rich
d. become cotton planters, sell the cotton back in England, and become rich
5. Historically, individuals belonging to which of the following groups were not legally eligible for enslavement in Africa?
a. people convicted of crimes
b. people under arrest and awaiting trial
c. prisoners of war
d. people living outside their home territory
6. The first enslaved Africans to arrive in North America were on a ship whose original destination was:
a. New Netherland
b. Brazil
c. Kaskaskia
d. Mexico
7. The Illinois settled in their homeland in the present-day state of Illinois after a migration from the Atlantic coast into the interior of the continent.
True or false
8. Only a small number of English orphans sent to work on tobacco plantations in the Chesapeake Bay region were able to survive to adulthood.
True or false
9. Understanding the high monetary value of enslaved Africans, captains of ships used to transport enslaved people across the Atlantic took great care to protect the health and well-being of enslaved people during the long voyage from Africa to the Americas.
True or false
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