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Slavery – Plantation, Labor, Coercion: Large numbers of slaves were employed in . As a general rule, slaves were considered suitable for working some crops but not others. Slaves rarely were employed in growing grains such as rye, oats, wheat, millet, and barley, although at one time or another slaves sowed and especially harvested all of these crops. Most favored by slave owners …
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