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On a plantation, enslaved individuals were commonly referred to as "slaves" or "enslaved people." They were often identified by their labor roles, such as field hands, house slaves, or domestics, depending on the tasks they performed. Enslaved individuals were considered property and lacked basic human rights, enduring harsh conditions and exploitation.

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