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And why did others oppose it?

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Also, what was the philosophical/economic rationale for slavery? How many slaves were in each state in the 1830s?
thanks

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Hi Bt. In his book Life as a Riggan, R.G. Riggon states that the average lifespan was thirty five years.
I know it’s not much but I hope it helps.
Good luck my friend Cathorio.
T

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