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Why was slavery more difficult to address in the Southern states in the early years of the republic, even before the invention of the cotton gin? a. The proportion of the population that was enslaved was much higher in Southern states. b. People who spoke out against slavery were driven out of the region through social pressure. c. State laws had slave owners make contracts so it would appear that workers were not captive. d. Most of the early settlers to the region came from cultures where slavery was acceptable.

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Answer Slavery was ended so there were no enslaved people.

Enslaved people were moved to the northern states to even out the enslaved population.

Slavery continued only in the West but those territories were not states.

Each slave was counted as three-fifths of a person.

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Answer:

Region where slavery was most common

✔ southern colonies

Region that contained the first colony to legally recognize slavery

✔ New England colonies

Region where enslaved persons were most likely to work in shops or as skilled craftsmen

✔ New England colonies

Step-by-step explanation:

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