Although most slaves came to the colonies before 1776, the majority of other types of labor came to North America voluntarily.
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The middle Atlantic colonies were more popular than New England as destinations for immigrants before 1770 because of their more liberal religious attitudes and the availability of land.
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The legal transfer of chattels supports economic growth.
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Slaves were only used in Southern agriculture.
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At one time, people living in the U.S. were imprisoned or fined for not having legitimate work.
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Robert Higgs and Louis Stettler (1970) find evidence to suggest that colonial couples married at a younger age than those in Europe, thus explaining the relatively high birth rates in colonial America.
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The majority of blacks were shipped from West Africa, but some also came from Madagascar and Zanzibar.
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On the eve of the American Revolution, the majority of colonists were naturally born in the colonies rather than immigrants from elsewhere.
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Regional specialization did not emerge in the colonies due to the small size of the cities and towns.
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New England possessed a comparative advantage in producing cotton. Producers in this region produced cotton at the lowest possible opportunity cost in colonial America.
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The “Walker thesis,” that falling birth rates among native-born Americans was due to immigration, is reinforced by the view that immigrants