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How did the interstate slave trade affect enslaved communities?

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"The interstate slave trade broke community apart and forced slaves across the country into new social settings unfamiliar to them. While slaves eventually did join new communities in the Lower South, breaking up and reforming community structure represented a major change in slaves' lives."

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