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Ability to relocate if host dies

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Enslaved couples faced the threat of separation if their master died, leading to the sale and dispersal of the slave community.

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The ability to relocate if the host dies was a significant concern for enslaved couples during the time of slavery. Even if a slave couple had spent their entire lives together on a plantation, the death of their master could separate them if someone made a claim against the estate. This often resulted in the sale and dispersal of the entire slave community. This threat to family networks and stability impacted the lives of many enslaved people.

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