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Sadly,the conditions in the sleeping quarters of slaves were the exact same way the conditions were on the ship to America. Stinky, human waste everywhere and all over everyone, and just flat out discusting.

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Q: What were the sleeping conditions life for a slave on a southern plantation?
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