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Dillon Palmer
25 March, 19:33
What was the domestic slave trade?
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Damon Keller
25 March, 22:10
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The domestic slave trade, also known as the Second Middle Passage. The inter regional slave trade, was the term for the domestic trade of slaves within the United States which reallocated slaves across states during the antebellum period.
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