Indentured servants would have had the most potential to improve their social status in New England. After completing their terms of servitude, they often had the opportunity to acquire land, establish their own businesses, and integrate into the community, which could lead to upward mobility. In contrast, enslaved Africans faced systemic barriers that severely restricted their opportunities for advancement, while Indigenous Americans often faced dispossession and marginalization. Business owners, while potentially successful, were typically already in a higher social status position.
Which group would have had the most potential to improve their social status in New England?(1 point)
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Business owners
Business owners
Enslaved Africans
Enslaved Africans
Indigenous Americans
Indigenous Americans
Indentured servants
Indentured servants
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