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Read the excerpt from Uncle Tom’s Cabin below.

[George] was a general favorite in the factory. Nevertheless, as this young man was in the eye of the law not a man, but a thing, all these superior qualifications were subject to the control of a . . . narrow-minded, tyrannical master.

What does the author of this excerpt reveal about the living conditions of enslaved people?
Enslaved people often received favorable treatment.
Enslaved workers were considered to be property, not people.
Enslaved people had a small amount of control over their lives.
Enslaved workers were treated better in factories than in the fields.

User BrunoRamalho
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Enslaved workers were considered to be property, not people. So in That case The answer is B.

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Answer:

Enslaved workers were considered to be property, not people.

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This is because it says how George was a favorite but was still worthless in their employers eyes.

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