What was typical of the slave-selling process in the West Indies?
A) Slavers allowed the slaves some time to rest and recuperate before sale.
B) Slavers adhered to a scrupulous code of ethics and refused to sell a sick or injured slave.
C) The sale process was very quick once the slaves reached the West Indies.
D) New owners were given detailed, written histories of their slaves, including accurate medical information.
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