African slavery in the New World significantly differed from past instances due to its permanency, racial basis for enslavement, and harsh labor conditions.
African slavery in the New World differed fundamentally from past instances of slavery and other systems of labor in the same era in several ways. Firstly, slavery was permanent in plantation slavery, whereas in earlier cultures it was usually temporary. Secondly, race was a defining factor in determining freed or enslaved status in both plantation slavery and earlier systems of slavery. Lastly, labor was more demanding, and death rates were higher in plantation slavery compared to other systems of labor.
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