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Keon Ballard
28 November, 05:20
How did slavery grow in the 1790s and the 1840s
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Braedon Dean
28 November, 06:24
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There were many slaves because farmers didn't want to pay for the work to be done on their farms. Slaves were only a one time payment and farmers could keep them until they died.
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