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What was a result of the Stono Rebellion for enslaved Africans in South Carolina?(1 point)
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About 60 enslaved Africans escaped to become free people.
About 60 enslaved Africans escaped to become free people.

The rebellion led to new laws that allowed enslaved Africans slightly more economic freedom.
The rebellion led to new laws that allowed enslaved Africans slightly more economic freedom.

New laws were passed that made enslaved Africans more equal to White indentured servants.
New laws were passed that made enslaved Africans more equal to White indentured servants.

New laws were passed to greatly restrict their freedom and allow for harsh punishments.
New laws were passed to greatly restrict their freedom and allow for harsh punishments.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **New laws were passed to greatly restrict their freedom and allow for harsh punishments.**

The Stono Rebellion of 1739, which was one of the largest slave uprisings in the British colonies, resulted in a crackdown on enslaved Africans and led to the passage of stricter slave codes in South Carolina. These laws were aimed at controlling the enslaved population and preventing future revolts.
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