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Which belief did Cato have about enslavement?

Enslavement is harder when enslaved people have already tasted freedom.

Enslavement was unnecessary because Pennsylvania's economy relied on shipping rather than farming.

Enslavement should be banned because the Pennsylvania Bill of Rights applied to all people.

Enslavement would eventually result in lots of rebellions and lead to the deaths of many enslavers.




How did Nat Turner influence change in the nineteenth century?

He led a rebellion against white enslavers that led to harsher enslavement laws.

He organized the Free African Society.

He wrote books about his life as an enslaved person.

He led a mission to free enslaved people during the Civil War.



How did Harriet Beecher Stowe influence the abolitionist movement?

She wrote a book that showed the horrors of enslavement.

She helped people escape enslavement in Ripley, Ohio.

She freed enslaved people on the Underground Railroad.

She wrote an abolitionist newspaper.



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Which belief did Cato have about enslavement: Enslavement is harder when enslaved people have already tasted freedom

How did Nat Turner influence change in the nineteenth century: He led a rebellion against white enslavers that led to harsher enslavement laws.

How did Harriet Beecher Stowe influence the abolitionist movement: She freed enslaved people on the Underground Railroad

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