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After Union victories in the South, blacks would cross over to the Union lines. a. True b. False
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After Union victories in the South, blacks would cross over to the Union lines.
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b. False
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Its True........................
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Yes, it is true that after many
Union victories in the South, blacks would cross over to the Union lines, since the Union Army often welcomed fleeing blacks and treated them with (relative) dignity.
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