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The most significant changes made to the text involve further discussion of African cultural survivals, slave family life, slave culture, and acculturation.
This was a slave culture.
Thus slave culture was probably very different on large plantations from what it was on small farms or in urban households, where slave culture (and especially Creole slave culture) could hardly have avoided being very similar to the master culture.
Polygamous domestic arrangements were a further aspect of slave culture brought from Africa.
Yet another aspect of slave culture, especially prevalent in the Caribbean, involved the market.
Nonetheless, studies have shown that there were aspects of slave culture that differed from the master culture.
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A cotton mill once stood on Wards Island, too, but the island was never a cotton plantation with the slave-intensive culture that such an operation would have entailed.
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