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9 September, 18:31
Slave laws in the southern colonies in the 1600s
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Miracle Mccarty
9 September, 18:39
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they werent allowed to sleep in the same houses as their bosses
slaves didnt choose for themselves who they wanted to work for
slaves werent allowed to get married
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