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As positive incentives decayed after 1635, masters resorted more frequently and more brutally to punishment. They contemptuously referred to their servants as “white slaves” and applied the whip to drive and punish them—language and measures unthinkable in England. Detecting a plot by their servants to rebel in 1647, the Barbadian planters whipped dozens and executed eighteen.
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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