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7. Why did the value of exporting people who were enslaved increase over time?

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A farmer's location affected the type of crops he or she could grow, and each crop required a different level of labor. But that wasn't the only part- slaves as an export began to become more valuable over time when more people started to buy them. After all- labour that you only pay once for, that you can sell. By increasing the price slave-sellers got more profit from selling slaves.

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