Building a commercial enterprise out of the wilderness required labor and lots of it. For much of the 1600s, the American colonies operated as agricultural economies, driven largely by indentured servitude. Most workers were poor, unemployed laborers from Europe who, like others, had traveled to North America for a new life. In exchange for their work, they received food and shelter, a rudimentary education and sometimes a trade.
By 1680, the British economy improved and more jobs became available in Britain. During this time, slavery had become a morally, legally and socially acceptable institution in the colonies. As the number of European laborers coming to the colonies dwindled, enslaving Africans became a commercial necessity and more widely acceptable.
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Number 1: He doesn't know if he'll be accepted there.
Number 2: He is afraid of the Sorting Hat landing him into Slytherin.
Number 3: He doesn't know basic spells, potion recipes, etc..
Number 4: He's afraid someone might catch him walking through the wall in platform 9-3/4.
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B.Because he can't make up his mind by living by him self along the house