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The South relied on this method of slavery to meet their need for labor: 1. domestic slave trade 2. Eastern slave trade 3. technology
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The South relied on this method of slavery to meet their need for labor:
1. domestic slave trade
2. Eastern slave trade
3. technology
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Eastern slave trade.
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1. domestic slave trade
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