Paul Sorrells

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When a slave assaulted a planter or officer, he could expect to be broken on the wheel, but a slave who crippled a common soldier merely suffered the loss of an ear and a flogging. The elite reasoned that a slave was too valuable to be executed for injuring a cheaper and more expendable soldier.
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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