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How did the objectives of the plantation owner differ from the objectives of those who owned the mills at Lowell? Might the plantation owner have argued that he offered his charges many of the same things as the factory? What analogy was the South fond of drawing between the factory and the plantation? What does this excerpt tell you about that analogy?
What evidence can you find to indicate classes among slaves? Read the section "Where Historians Disagree: The Character of Plantation Slavery," and consider how this excerpt relates to the theories advanced by Elkins, Fogel, and Engerman.