cultural slavery
Slave Culture Slavery in America thrived and continued to grow because there
was a scarcity of labor. Cultivation of crops on plantations could be supervised
while slaves used simple routines to harvest them, the low price at which slaves
could be bought, and earning profits as a bonus for not having to pay hired
work. But in the beginning half of the 19th century a strong push for slavery's
final straw was coming. The people
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had trained dogs that would attack at an instant if called upon. If
slave would manage to get far enough away from the dogs, bounty hunters
would be sent after them still. The North was not as bad as the South but at
least the Southerners were not hypocrites. Although plantations were reaping
the profits more than ever, this constant pressure was setting the stage for
change and change was going to have enormous expenses.
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