“Sold! to the highest bidder”

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“Sold! to the highest bidder” Candle Method The Auction was known as the “Candle Method”. Slaves were paraded on front of buyers and examined like cattle. They were made to stand on the auction block and buyers would bid for them. They were sold to the person who bid the most. The auction lasted until the candle burnt out. The Scramble Method The Scramble Method was used to sell the diseased, weak and unhealthy slaves. This process involved a fixed price which the buyers would pay. At a given signal they would rush into the cage where all the slaves were and drag out as many slaves as they could or just the ones they liked the best. SCRAMBLE!! “Sold! to the highest bidder” The slaves would be brought from the pen, in turn, to stand on a raised platform so that they could be seen by the buyers. Before the bidding began, those that wished to, could come up onto the platform to inspect the slaves closely. The slaves had to endure being poked, prodded and forced to open their mouths for the buyers. The auctioneer would decide a price to start the bidding. This would be higher for fit, young slaves and lower for older, very young or sickly slaves. Potential buyers would then bid against each other. The person who bid the most would then own that slave. The picture below shows a slave being auctioned to the highest bidder.