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in my opinion the civil war around 1800 did not actually abolish slavery. it just made slavery more efficient.
instead of killing your slaves through hard work (which means you have to buy new ones) you can just work them longer if they live longer, i.e. that's why working conditions improved. at the same time, slavery got renamed into "prison labor". it's essentially the same thing.