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Nadya [2.5K]
2 years ago
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Slaves on cotton plantations found harsher work conditions, but greater autonomy, than did those on rice plantations.

History
1 answer:
In-s [12.5K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

false

Explanation:

I'm not sure if there is some sort of factual idea to back up this statement, but in my head slavery is slavery

All slaves suffered

The beliefs harbored by slave owners were the same on a cotton plantation as they were on a rice plantation.

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