By the end of the seventeenth century, the children and grandchildren of the Johnsons __________

A) had amassed a fortune in land and slaves
B) were forced to become tenant farmers and servants
C) had moved to other parts of the country leaving no records behind
D) had been massacred by the Powhatan Indians


Answer: B

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