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Alexzander Braun
Brenton
Early Am History
6 October 2016
The Life of Natives and Slaves
Powerful Hatteras tribe, that numbered about three thousand when Harriet healed King
Wingina, were reduced to fifteen bowmen in the year 1700. The remnants of the exasperated
tribes, who had been driven into the forests, had nursed their revenge until it became too strong
for repression. That shows some of the hardships they had to go though.
The lives of Natives, indentured slaves, and slaves was treacherous to live in colonial
America. All the lives of the natives and slaves that were hurt by the men that took over America
had different outlooks on life in that time. Slaves didnt have a life of their own to command or
do what they want. Indentured Slave did what their masters masters told them until they were
free. Natives lost the right hunt on their own land live in where they want on it.Those were the
At the dawn of the American Revolution 20% of the population in the thirteen colonies was
African descent. Life was hard for slaves, indentured slaves, and natives during Colonial
America. There was many hardships the slaves and natives had to go thought out the American
Revolution. This is the life of the many slaves and natives.
Slaves had many obstacles to go through without rights and privileges. The majority of blacks
living in the chesapeake worked on tobacco plantations and large farms. Since the cultivation of
tobacco was extremely labor-intensive, African slave labor was used despite questions of
whether slavery was morally right. This shows how slaves have no rights.

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Indentured slaves had treacherous life to live in America. Servants typically work four to 7 years
in exchange for passage longboard room board lodging and freedom dues. While the lives of
indentured servants was harsh and restricted it wasn't slavery there were laws that protect and
some of their rights. This shows that indentured slaves have more rights than slaves and natives.
The lifes for Natives were unfair because they had no rights and they lost their lands. The
hardships of the the live of the slave and natives. The powerful Hatteras tribe, that numbered
about three thousand when Harriet healed King Wingina, were reduced to fifteen bowmen in the
year 1700. The remnants of the exasperated tribes, who had been driven into the forests, had their
revenge until it became too strong for repression. That shows some of the hardships they had to
go though.
The lives of Natives, indentured slave, and slave was treacherous to live in colonial America. All
the lives of natives and slaves that were hurt by people that took over America had different
outlooks on life in that time. Slaves didn't have a life of their own to command or do what they
wanted. Indentured Slaves did what their masters told them until they were free. Natives lost the
right to hunt on their own land, live where they want to. Those were the hardships of the lives of
the slaves and natives.
"Native Americans in Colonial America." Native Americans in Colonial America. Lovetoknow Inc,
2002-2003. Web. 06 Oct. 2016.
"Introduction to Colonial African American Life." : The Colonial Williamsburg Official History &
Citizenship Site. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Oct. 2016
"Feature Indentured Servants In The U.S." PBS. PBS, 2003-2014. Web. 11 Oct. 2016.

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