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What determined the conditions of slaves in the South?

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Unsanitary conditions, inadequate nutrition and unrelenting hard labor

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Unsanitary conditions, inadequate nutrition and unrelenting hard labor made slaves highly susceptible to disease. Illnesses were generally not treated adequately, and slaves were often forced to work even when sick. The rice plantations were the most deadly.

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