What was a danger to being sold to plantations in the deep south?

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2026-04-24 01:05

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The further downriver, the more brutal the slave-drivers. Hence the menacing threat that you would be 'sold down the river'.

Jefferson Davis was an exception, that he farmed in Mississippi (although born in Kentucky), and treated his slaves so well that they didn't want their freedom.

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