How did British racism affect the nature of slavery in their colonies during the 1600s?
A) Laws in the early 1600s forced all blacks into slavery for life, allowing only whites to be indentured servants.
B) Laws were made, making penalties for blacks harsher than that for whites.
C) Black women were never assigned to do anything except the most routine house chores.
D) British racism had really not developed at this time. Racism only came about later, when slavery was well established.
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