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Which rights did most free people of color have in Louisiana during the antebellum era? Check all that apply.

They were allowed to own property.
They were allowed to vote in elections.
They were allowed to be slaveholders.
They were allowed to hold rallies and other large gatherings.
They were allowed to marry anyone they wanted.
They were allowed to go and come at all hours of the day or night.

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Answer: Most free people of color have in Louisiana during the antebellum era had the rights to:

Own, inherit or sell property. Not just land property, they could, buy, sell or inherit slaves, too.

I THINK they could hold rallies and other large gatherings, but I looked that one up just to be sure, and found nothing on it, so it might be wrong, but I could have sworn that they could. The first two are defiantly correct though

Explanation: So, that's A, C and maybe D

I hope this helps!

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