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Alanna Cook
7 July, 16:14
User: why were slaves important in the 1600s
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Augustus Morse
7 July, 17:48
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So that they could use them for the things so they didn't have to do the work themselves. And if they didn't do what they were told to do they would get killed.
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Benton
7 July, 19:14
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because they used them for jobs and relied on them to operate
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