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1 November, 07:19

Which best describes the Southern states' view on the emancipation of slaves during the post-Revolutionary period?

The Southern states opposed emancipation and held large number of slaves.

The Southern states ended slavery once the Revolutionary War was over.

The Southern slaves didn't emancipate the slaves at first, but freed them shortly after the war ended.

The Southern states only kept the most important slaves, and freed the rest.

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  1. 1 November, 07:38
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    The Southern slaves didn't emancipate the slaves at first, but freed them shortly after the war ended.
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