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blacks died during slavery because, they didnt have much food or drinks and they was beaten when they get acuse of stealling...

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All blacks who were used as slaves have died since the passing of the 14th amendment which ended slavery in the US. I assume you mean how many blacks died as a result of slavery. In that case, the number is around 4,000. Actual slave deaths were relatively low because they were very expensive and were only killed if they posed a threat to citizens or other slaves.


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