All of the following trends were evident in eighteenth-century North American slave society EXCEPT
a. men were imported in larger numbers than women.
b. slaves were increasingly imported from the Caribbean instead of directly from Africa.
c. the enslaved population of North America began to grow through natural increase as well as importation.
d. the number of enslaved persons imported to North America increased dramatically from the number imported in the seventeenth century.
b. slaves were increasingly imported from the Caribbean instead of directly from Africa.
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A. the Italian allies' support B. American intervention C. British invasion in northern France D. widespread mutinies in the German ranks
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