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Prior to the Civil War, slaves who were freed and remained in the South faced which of these problems?

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Instead, freed slaves were often neglected by union soldiers or faced rampant disease, including horrific outbreaks of smallpox and cholera. Many of them simply starved to death.

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Four million newly freed African Americans faced the future of previously-unknown freedom from the old plantation system, with few rights or protections, and surrounded by a war-weary and intensely resistant white population.

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Their personal rights were highly restricted.

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