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How would blacks react after Union victories in the South? They would cross over to the Union lines. They would run back to their master's land to rejoin their family. They would disappear into the North. They would attempt to revive their wounded friends.

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The correct answer is A) They would cross over to the Union lines.

Blacks would react after Union victories in the South in that they would cross over to the Union lines.

After many years of brutal slavery conditions in the southern plantations, many blacks would be wishing a prompt war resolution that favored the Union Army. The Union states were anti-abolitionist states that wanted to end slavery. The Confederate states depended so much on slavery to grow crops, did not have any industry as the northern states had, and were segregationists. That is why African Americans wanted the end of slavery and search for new life opportunities in the northern states.

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