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Why would a slave whose life on a plantation was very bad fear being sold to a slave-trader? IN UR OWN WORDS PLS
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Why would a slave whose life on a plantation was very bad fear being sold to a slave-trader?
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because they fear that if they get sold to a slave trade their lives would get even worst than it was on a plantation
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