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Existing comment: Forced Migration

Included in the westward migration were hundreds of thousands of enslaved African-Virginians. In the exhausted tobacco fields of eastern Virginia, slaves could cost more to maintain than they could produce. Slavery did bring prosperity in the Deep South, where cotton could be grown successfully with slave labor. Forty-two slaves -- ranging from six months to forty-seven years old -- are listed in this inventory.
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