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Treatment Of Slaves In 1781

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Philip demonstrates that treatment of the slaves in 1781 was inhumain. Referring to the slaves as cargo proves that the slaves are looked down upon as products rather then individuals. It is important to recognize the treatment of the slaves on the ship because of Collingwood’s inaccuracy the slaves are the ones getting the reproctions. Collingwood was not only responsible for the natural death of the slaves but the masacer to save himself. Since the cargo on the ship is insured, Gregson is still able to make money off the masacer of the slaves. Philip emphasizes that even though the slaves copperated as cargo and the captain navigation was not accurate the slaves still suffer while the owner still gains from the mistake and deaths. It is essential
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