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Maryland law tell us about how the consolidation of slavery affected ideas about racial difference?

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Answer:Slavery was abolished in Maryland in 1864 and it was abolished by all of the states through the 13th Amendment. Further, the Maryland's government was afraid that there would be too many blacks in the state. Thus, it asked the slave owners to make arrangements, in order to to send their freed slaves to Africa. Moreover, the Maryland Colonization Society was established in order to assist in transporting blacks to Africa. Hence, in this way, the consolidation of slavery affected ideas about racial difference

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