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Ways the south got around the abolition of slavery

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On the way, they were aided by enslaved people on nearby farms and plantations and by networks of free African Americans and European Americans. By 1860, an estimated 400,000 people had escaped from slavery. The form of resistance most feared by slaveholders, however, was violent insurrection.
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