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9966 [12]
3 years ago
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What do you feel life was like being a slave in America? What concerns would you have? Why do you think it continued as long as

it did?
please full sentences
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SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
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Answer:

I feel like being a slave in America was terrible, painful, sickening, and just messed up. I would be concerned that I would have to live there for the rest of my life as many slaves did. I would be concerned about mine and others health because I'm sure they didn't give them a break when they were sick because the owners were cruel people. I'm also sure they didn't get any good meals and any of the protein, calcium, anything that they needed. I would also be concerned about the people of whom got beaten, if they bleed to badly they could bleed out. I think it continued as long as it did because people didn't understand how cruel it is, and nobody tried to put a stop to it. People honestly didn't care, all they wanted was free labor.

Explanation:

I was very interested in the slaves when I learned about them, so this is an easy question for me

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