While being subjected to physical coercion and economic exploitation by their overseers, slaves living in the southern states
A) decided to adopt the cultural folkways and religious practices of their white masters.
B) developed distinctive religious gatherings and moral and spiritual norms within the slave quarters.
C) lacked any opportunity to create even a limited measure of economic freedom.
D) established frequent close connections with free blacks living in these slave states.
Answer: B
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