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How might the enslaved people feel during the inspection time and auction
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How might the enslaved people feel during the inspection time and auction
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We can assume that the enslaved people felt extreme fear during the time of inspection and auction. They had every reason to feel this way, as they were going to be touched and purchased by strangers and possibly separated from their families.
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The enslaved people would likely feel a sense of dread and fear during inspection and auction times. They would be aware that their fate was being decided by people who had no regard for their humanity. They would be anxious and terrified of what the future held in store for them.
Which is sad.
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