When speaking of slavery in eighteenth-century North America,the phrase "seasoned slave" refers to an enslaved person who
A) spent time in the Caribbean before reaching North America.
B) was brought to North America directly from Africa.
C) had assimilated to the labor system prevalent in the region in which he or she lived.
D) had acquired unusual artisanal skills.
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