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Ok read this passage and answer the questions 1.What are abolitionists?

2.What is an indentured servant?

3.What is the difference between and indentured servant and a slave?

4.In what year did the rights of enslaved people change in the colonies?

5.What benefit did slaves have for participating in the Revolutionary War?

6.What religious group in New England were opponents of slavery?

7.By the 1800s, how many states were considered, "free states?"


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1.What are abolitionists?2.What is an indentured se
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