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Yes. Slaves were considered by most to be less than human essentially and were treated as such. They did not have rights and were expected to do what their "master" told them to do. Not doing what they were told could result in physical harm and sometimes death not to mention the emotional harm slaves had to endure as well.

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Q: Is it true that slaves were forced to live on plantations?
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