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How did Mesopotamia acquire the people they enslaved?(1 point) Responses from people who could not pay their debts from people who could not pay their debts from political alliances with other areas from political alliances with other areas from war with other areas from war with other areas from local households
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Mesopotamia primarily acquired the people they enslaved from war with other areas. War often led to the capture of prisoners, who were then enslaved. Additionally, people who could not pay their debts may have also been enslaved, but the larger scale of slavery in Mesopotamia was significantly driven by warfare.
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From war with other areas.
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Yes, I am sure. In ancient Mesopotamia, a significant source of enslaved people came from warfare, where captives taken during conflicts were often enslaved. While debt slavery was also a practice, the capture of individuals as a result of military conquest was a more prominent method of acquiring slaves in that region.
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