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"The servants which are made use of in the English American colonies are either free persons... or they are people who, for a cheap passage to America, bind themselves to serve for a number of years... The latter are called servants, and are mostly Germans, Swiss, or Irish... There is another class of servants, namely, the Negroes. These are bought for life, and their children are born slaves... In the province of Pennsylvania, the number of Negroes is not very great, for the inhabitants of this country, who are mostly Quakers, do not like to keep slaves, and white servants are much more common. Moreover, the coldness of the climate makes Negro labor less profitable than in the Southern colonies."

— Peter Kalm, Swedish botanist, *Travels into North America*, 1748

Which of the following developments in the Middle Colonies during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries best explains the labor patterns described in the excerpt?

  1. A
    The transition to a system where hereditary chattel slavery replaced indentured servitude as the dominant form of agricultural labor
  2. B
    The creation of close-knit, religiously homogeneous town structures that relied primarily on family-based labor
  3. The growth of an agricultural economy based on cereal crops that attracted a diverse stream of European immigrantsCevap
  4. D
    The introduction of strict imperial regulations under mercantilism that prohibited the employment of non-English laborers

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The growth of an agricultural economy based on cereal crops that attracted a diverse stream of European immigrants
The correct answer is correct because the Middle Colonies developed an agricultural economy based on cereal crops (often called the 'breadbasket' of North America). This economy, combined with fertile land and policies of religious toleration, attracted a large and ethnically diverse group of European immigrants (such as Germans and Scotch-Irish) who frequently arrived as indentured servants, resulting in a mixed labor system where chattel slavery was less prevalent than in the South.

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1
Analyze the provided stimulus to identify key observations about labor and demographics.
The observer notes that Pennsylvania relies heavily on white indentured servants (Germans, Swiss, Irish) rather than enslaved African labor, citing local religious attitudes and a climate that makes slavery less economically dominant than in the South.
This establishes the historical context of the Middle Colonies' labor structure.
2
Connect the observed labor patterns to the economic and geographic characteristics of the Middle Colonies.
The Middle Colonies developed a 'breadbasket' economy specializing in wheat and other cereal crops. This agricultural system, combined with land availability and religious tolerance, attracted diverse European immigrants who worked as free laborers or indentured servants.
This links the demographic composition and labor system directly to the regional economic model.
3
Evaluate the options to identify which historical development best explains this pattern while eliminating incorrect regional or conceptual choices.
The correct answer identifies the cereal crop agricultural economy and diverse European migration. The other options either describe New England's family labor, the Southern/Chesapeake transition to chattel slavery, or misunderstand mercantilist laws.
This selects the option that aligns with the specific regional history of the Middle Colonies.

Anahtar Kavram

Economic and demographic characteristics of the Middle Colonies, including agricultural specialization in cereal crops and reliance on a diverse immigrant labor force rather than plantation-based chattel slavery.
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