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White Europeans saw Africans as non-Christian, lesser beings, who enslaved one another. Throughout the 1600s, however, white indentured servants experienced equally oppressive working conditions. Virginia laws grouped servants and slaves together and all who were not Christian were deemed slaves. Neither was allowed to run away, but a slave could not be armed, and for resisting he could be killed.
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