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Should a Slave be automatically free if his Master brings him into a Free State? Why? It only has to be like a sentence cause it's for a warm-up.
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Should a Slave be automatically free if his Master brings him into a Free State? Why? It only has to be like a sentence cause it's for a warm-up.
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Should a Slave be automatically free if his Master brings him into a Free State? Why? It only has to be like a sentence cause it's for a warm-up.
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No because the slave is from a slave state and will continue to be marked as a slave. The slave is still seen as livestock and not a person.
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