England was the country that utilized large amounts of slaves for tobacco production in some American colonies, particularly in the Chesapeake region, while employing indentured servants in others, such as in the Northern colonies. The labor system varied as plantation owners shifted from indentured servitude, which was more common in the early colonial period, to the use of enslaved Africans as the demand for tobacco increased. This transition marked a significant shift in labor practices in colonial America.
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