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The master not only received the benefit of lifetime service, but lifetime enjoyment of the profits from the additional land. This practice further had a compounding effect. With every additional plot of land, the owner now had greater collateral to purchase more slaves. Planters quickly increased the practice of buying slaves on credit rather than cash.11
The Problem of Slavery in Christian America: An Ethical-Judicial History of American Slavery and Racism
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