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Essence Baird
2 October, 17:56
Why were slaves forced to change their names
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Jair Delgado
2 October, 19:12
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Answer: Because they were property.
Explanation: Slave owners did not let slaves keep their names because they were merely property that was constantly being bought and sold. If you don't have a name then you're seen as an object, people simply didn't feel bad for objects.
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