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in traditional african enslavement, what happened to enslaved people who integrated into the society of their captors?
- they often had an opportunity to purchase their freedom.
- they were generally not allowed to earn wages.
- they were not allowed to marry.
- they had few opportunities to improve their social position.
Traditional African enslavement systems often had more flexible structures than chattel slavery. Enslaved people who integrated into captors' societies commonly had pathways to freedom, including purchasing their freedom through labor or other means. In contrast, the other options are incorrect: many could earn wages, marry, and improve their social standing over time.
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They often had an opportunity to purchase their freedom.