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ikadub [295]
3 years ago
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What are some ways the life of an enslaved person was permanently changed by slavery?

History
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horsena [70]3 years ago
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Answer:          

The life of an enslaved person changed by slavery as he became property and bounded to a plantation in the South.

Explanation:                                        

African slaves brought in America as servants and laborers to help the English colonies to prosper and to generate wealth for the empire. African Slaves sold in auction in the southern states with betting on them. Slaves forced to work as domestic servants in white colonists households as well as in the fields of cotton and tobacco plantations. Enslaved people could not legally marry in any state. The laws considered them as property and commodities.                                                  

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