Slavery In Chesapeake Colonies

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Slavery in the Chesapeake colonies grew mainly as a result of the spread of Tobacco plantations. The need to sustain the economy as it grew, also led to the need for a larger labor force. Indentured slavery as the main labor force had always been the style the Chesapeake colonies adopted. Though it came to notice that lifetime slavery from Africans would be more profitable for a number of reasons. Africans were used to hard labor, many could speak English, were easier to identify, children became slaves. To fortify the economic value of African slavery many laws were passed to make it easier. This included making the children of interracial relationships the owners property and not allowing religious conversion as a means of freedom. This led