Question

Which statement is true about slavery in eighteenth-century New York?

a. Hudson Valley farmers, landlords, and craftsmen never used enslaved peoples labor in the eighteenth century.

b. Slavery was abolished after the English took the colony from the Dutch.

c. New York City passed a law banning merchants from participating in the slave trade after 1730.

d. In 1746, enslaved people made up one-fifth of the population of New York City.

e. Slaves worked exclusively as domestic workers.

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