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Kayden Juarez
24 September, 00:15
Was a slave always a slave?
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Dean Ware
24 September, 01:37
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There are many opinions in this, but personally no. The first people who were enslaved weren't always a slave. Many people died a slave, and they were always a slave though, because a slave is someone who is legally owned by another. People who were taken from their home to slavery and who where legally freed weren't always slaves though.
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Katelynn Gilbert
24 September, 03:40
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No, they were from Africa and a ship took them from Africa to the new lands for labor
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