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Which of the following best describes the free Black population of British North America in the mid-eighteenth century?(1 point)
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There were about 30,000 free Black people living in British North America in the mid-eighteenth century.
There were about 30,000 free Black people living in British North America in the mid-eighteenth century.
There were about 300,000 free Black people living in British North America in the mid-eighteenth century.
There were about 300,000 free Black people living in British North America in the mid-eighteenth century.
There were about 3,000,000 free Black people living in British North America in the mid-eighteenth century.
There were about 3,000,000 free Black people living in British North America in the mid-eighteenth century.
There were about 3,000 free Black people living in British North America in the mid-eighteenth century.
There were about 3,000 free Black people living in British North America in the mid-eighteenth century.
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There were about 30,000 free Black people living in British North America in the mid-eighteenth century. Most Black people at that time were enslaved; the free Black population was relatively small (on the order of tens of thousands).
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