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well first of all they d'ont have proper rights (well the servants do but the slaves d'ont) and there masters d'ont treat them the way they should. And slaves that used too work on plantations in there masters house are just like servants because they do anything there masters want.

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How were enslaved people treated differently from indentured servants?

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