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  • 14-08-2017
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Why did the value of slaves increase at the turn of the 1800s?

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  • 26-08-2017
As the cotton industry boomed in the South, each farm was valued as a whole, as the value of the cotton increased, so the value of the farm did and everything on it, so all the slaves on these farms were then valued higher than what they had been before resulting in the value of slaves increasing. 
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