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Essay heading: The economic, social, and psychological reasons which caused Europeans to enslave Africans
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Therefore the more property the Europeans and Americans had the more their status in society was elevated.
A psychological reason to enslave Africans was the Europeans and Americans' belief that the Africans were mentally inferior to them. Although the slaves often outnumbered their owners, psychological factors that kept them enslaved included harsh punishment for running away; physical distance from their homelands; language barriers; and lack of education, which limited opportunities for survival off of the plantation... displayed 300 characters
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Although the slaves often outnumbered their owners, psychological factors that kept them enslaved included harsh punishment for running away; physical distance from their homelands; language barriers; and lack of education, which limited opportunities for survival off of the plantation. The Africans could not have easily ran way because they were too far from their homeland so therefore they had no where to go... displayed next 300 characters
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