Mid-nineteenth century planters began to treat their slaves marginally better because
A) it was in the master's best interest to treat his slaves well enough so they could have children.
B) legislatures passed laws mandating a certain minimum level of physical welfare for slaves.
C) masters became more fearful of slave uprisings with the passage of time.
D) slaves could block sales to plantation owners who had a bad reputation.
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