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The continuous loss of income due to the destruction of livestock,weapons(farming equipments) and slaves dying themselves.This resulted in a continuous loss of capital.

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Q: Why did planters fear slave revolts?
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A rising fear of slave revolts


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How did southerns react to slave revolts?

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