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the slaves had to work and some of them died

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When slavery became institutionalized, it became a legal and entrenched practice in society. This meant that laws were created to uphold and regulate the ownership and treatment of enslaved individuals, leading to their exploitation and dehumanization. Slavery also became a key economic system, particularly in the transatlantic slave trade, where enslaved people were forcibly transported and traded for profit.

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