How did slave labor in the lower South differ from slave labor in the Chesapeake?
A) Slaves in the Chesapeake could control the pace of their work.
B) The task system allowed slaves in the lower South some discretion in the use of their time.
C) Whites did not closely supervise slave workers in the Chesapeake tobacco fields.
D) Lower South slaves could earn their freedom if they completed certain tasks.
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