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29 March, 05:06

Why did slaves' deaths rarely bother plantation owners?

A. They hated the slaves for their armed resistance to colonists.

B. They viewed a slave's death as an escape from a life of suffering.

C. They viewed slaves as property that could simply be replaced.

D. They believed that the slaves' labor would be rewarded in heaven.

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  1. Z
    29 March, 08:04
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    The correct answer is C. Slaves back then were seen more as an object than a human.
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