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what was true about the chesapeake colonies of virginia and maryland?
a. living conditions in maryland were easier than in virginia.
b. maryland was a more important colony than virginia.
c. both found that indentured servants were better for tobacco
farming than slaves.
d. both grew quickly after difficult starts.
Brief Explanations
- Option A: There's no strong historical evidence that Maryland's living conditions were easier than Virginia's; both had challenges.
- Option B: Virginia was one of the earliest and more prominent colonies, so Maryland being "more important" is incorrect.
- Option C: Over time, slaves became more preferred for tobacco farming in these colonies due to their lifelong labor and no contract expiration, so this is wrong.
- Option D: Both Virginia (with Jamestown's early struggles) and Maryland had difficult starts but then grew, with tobacco cultivation driving population and economic growth.
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D. Both grew quickly after difficult starts.