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Indian bondage was more common still in the southern colonies. The historian Alan Gallay has estimated that between 1670 and 1715 English slavers in the South sold somewhere between thirty and fifty thousand native people. So many were exported to New England that most colonies there tried to ban or restrict the trade—the southern Indians were regarded as troublemakers.
1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
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