A. Successful in trade with plantations.
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Question 5 of 10
Maroon communities were often:
A. Successful in trade with plantations.
B. Home to white settlers.
C. Broken up by force.
D. Dependent on cash crops.
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Maroon communities were often
A successful plantations
B home to whites settlers
C: broken up by force
D dependent on cash crop
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Question 5 of 10
Maroon communities were often:
A. Successful in trade with plantations.
A. Successful in trade with plantations.
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