What conclusion may be drawn when comparing slavery in the English colonies to that in Spanish colonies?
A) The Spanish colonies in the sixteenth century had refused to allow slavery from the beginning.
B) By the eighteenth century, slaves in English colonies had fewer opportunities to gain their freedom.
C) The Anglican Church was more likely than the Catholic Church of Spain to demand that slaves be freed.
D) Spanish colonies banned slave marriages, whereas the English colonies were more understanding of them.
E) After Nathaniel Bacon's death, slaves in the English colonies gained more legal recourse in trying to obtain their freedom.
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