Question
How did the institution of slavery change over the course of the Triangle trade and colonialism?
Question 15 options:
A)
Enslaved people were able to gain freedom after a term of work.
B)
Enslaved people were able to maintain family bonds as they traveled together.
C)
Enslavement became a permanent status that people were born into.
D)
Enslaved people were imported from South America instead of Africa.
Question 15 options:
A)
Enslaved people were able to gain freedom after a term of work.
B)
Enslaved people were able to maintain family bonds as they traveled together.
C)
Enslavement became a permanent status that people were born into.
D)
Enslaved people were imported from South America instead of Africa.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct option is:
C) Enslavement became a permanent status that people were born into.
Over the course of the Triangle trade and colonialism, the institution of slavery evolved into a hereditary system where individuals born to enslaved parents were also considered enslaved for life. This marked a significant change in the nature of slavery, contrasting previous systems where indentured servitude or temporary enslavement could be a possibility.
C) Enslavement became a permanent status that people were born into.
Over the course of the Triangle trade and colonialism, the institution of slavery evolved into a hereditary system where individuals born to enslaved parents were also considered enslaved for life. This marked a significant change in the nature of slavery, contrasting previous systems where indentured servitude or temporary enslavement could be a possibility.