African-born slaves differed from Creoles in all of the following ways EXCEPT
a. African-born slaves were more likely to have filed teeth.
b. African-born slaves were more likely to have “country marks.”
c. Creoles sometimes looked down on unassimilated African-born slaves.
d. Creoles usually attempted escape in groups whereas African-born slaves fled as individuals.
d. Creoles usually attempted escape in groups whereas African-born slaves fled as individuals.
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