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AP U.S. History 4.1 Period 2: 1607-1754. The Gustavus Vasa except reflects what?

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Thank you And here's your shmoop du jour brought to

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you by yeoman from marvel coming soon to a theater

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near you Wait clearly that sounds awful What would his

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powers be yielding a bountiful crop All right check out

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the excerpt on first avenue saluted my And now for

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a question the gustav vasa excerpt reflects what and hear

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your potential answers That was like the excerpt describes what

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it was like to be yanked out of africa and

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put onto a slave ship like cargo it's Not exactly

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light Reading our job here is to figure out which

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of these answer choices best reflects our nation's upsetting history

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and let's look good option d well a yeoman is

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not actually marvels Newest superhero yeoman were farmers who owned

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their own land not slaves who were forced to farm

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someone else's land the option d doesn't do the trick

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choice See isn't doing it for us either Yeah Even

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though indentured servitude was meant to be a voluntary system

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many were forced into it against their will Still indentured

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servants were never sold this property and could eventually be

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released So at least they had that going for him

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So we can cross that seat He is definitely worth

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a second glance it's True that the slave trade allowed

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a bunch of sugar plantations toe pop up in barbados

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but ultimately weaken nick's be since the excerpt doesn't mention

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the sugar plantations of barbados specifically it's not really all

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that relevant gustavus is more concerned about the whole getting

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tossed onto a slave ship thing Well the correct answer

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is a By the time the excerpt above was published

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the atlantic world economy was in full swing Thie interactions

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among europeans americans and africans had created the wide exchange

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of new world and european goods along with the african

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slave trade We're assuming they hadn't gotten the whole people

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aren't property memo yet We're not memo expert or anything

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but we're pretty sure that one should have been marked

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urgent just like the memo that cancelled the old man 00:01:55.109 --> [endTime] was to the big shots at marvel

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