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Article XLVII. Husband, wife and prepubescent children, if they are all under the same master, may not be taken and sold separately. We declare the seizing and sales that shall be done as such to be void. For slaves who have been separated, we desire that the seller shall risk their loss, and that the slaves he kept shall be awarded to the buyer, without him having to pay any supplement....

Look closely at Article XLVII. Rephrase it in your own words. How do you think this impacted the unity among slaves during the revolution?

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Answer: Husband wife and prepubescent children if they are all under the same master may not be taken and sold separately we declare the seizing and sales that shall be done as such to be void for slaves who have been separated We desire that the seller shall risk

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