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They think that it is vital to the way of life in the south. They also thought it was best for slaves to be enslaved because they thought they were lazy if they weren't forced to do work. The main reason they had slaves was so they could produce cotton quickly to earn more money.

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Owners thought of slaves as property that could be used (or abused) as they saw fit. How individual plantation owners thought of their slaves in terms of their humanity, would be as varied as the personalities and integrity of those owners was.

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Southern Plantation Owners liked it because they didn't have to work or pay anybody, and still made more money.

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