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Why was it considered economical to use enslaved labor?
Enslaved laborers earned low wages.
Enslaved laborers received only food and housing.
Enslaved laborers did not require training.
Enslaved laborers received few benefits.
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Why was it considered economical to use enslaved labor?
Enslaved laborers earned low wages.
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