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English, 21.12.2019 02:31 sophiaa23

"we do not know whether free laborers ever sleep the free laborer must work or starve. he is more of a slave than the negro, because he works longer and harder for less allowance than the slave, and has no holiday, because the cares of life with him begin when its labors end. he has no liberty, and not a single right."—george fitzhugh, from cannibals all! or, slaves without masters, 1857the excerpt above reflects the common argument in the antebellum south that: a. capitalism was the economic system most supportive of slaveryb. the southern states needed to change to survivec. slaves lived better than northern factory workersd. factory owners took care of their workers' welfare

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