The correct response is: state laws to control slaves.
Slave codes were laws enacted in the southern states during the colonial period and throughout the 19th century to regulate the behavior of enslaved people and ensure control by slave owners.
What were slave codes?
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state laws to control slaves
state laws to control slaves
conduct standards slaves held themselves to
conduct standards slaves held themselves to
state laws to expand slavery
state laws to expand slavery
national laws to limit slavery
national laws to limit slavery
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The correct response is: state laws to control slaves.
Slave codes were laws enacted in the southern states during the colonial period and throughout the 19th century to regulate the behavior of enslaved people and ensure control by slave owners.
The correct response is: Those states used slave labor to grow different crops.
This inference is supported by the data showing some states had an increase in enslaved workers while having low shares of cotton production, suggesting they may have relied on slave labor for other types of agricultural production, rather than primarily for cotton.