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3. How did conditions differ between plantations in North America and the Caribbean?
O A. Work conditions were harsher in North America, and plantations were much larger than those in the Caribbean.
B. Harsher weather reduced the survival rates for enslaved people in North America.
C. Work conditions were harsher in the Caribbean, and plantations were much larger than those in North America.
OD. Only women were allowed to work in the sugar plantations of the Caribbean.
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3. How did conditions differ between plantations in North America and the Caribbean?
O A. Work cond...
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