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Essay heading: DBQ: American and Muslim Slaveries
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wrote of his thoughts of slavery. Well aware of the Holy Law permitting slavery, he still let it be known that it "requires that slaves be treated with fatherly care." This statement shows his consideration towards the subject of slavery and the way they are treated, because it was also quoted that "those who act in a contrary or cruel manner will be condemned by God... displayed 300 characters
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He talks of the exaggerated death rate among the slaves working the plantations, for the farmer replies that it does not matter to him because he would only need them for one year to grow sugar or coffee. Jardim shallowly agreed to the farmer's statement, for he adds that even with a high death rate for slaves, the farmer still made a considerable profit... displayed next 300 characters
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