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Slavery was legal in Virginia due to the economic reliance on the labor of enslaved Africans to sustain the tobacco and agricultural industries. The presence of slavery was supported by laws that were created to regulate the institution and protect the interests of slave owners. Additionally, racial attitudes and beliefs perpetuated the idea that Africans were inferior and justified their enslavement.

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