Why were there so few slaves in New England during the eighteenth century?
A) New England's family farming was not suited for slave labor.
B) New Englanders did not have the money to buy slaves.
C) The slave trade was prohibited in New England.
D) Slaveholding violated Puritan beliefs.
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