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Which details from the passage best support the
central idea? Check all that apply.
The addition of the Louisiana Purchase to the United
States was critical not only for the future of the Native
Americans but for that of African slavery as well. As
Native Americans were forcibly moved to the newer
lands, their old lands in the South were increasingly
developed as plantations run with slave labor. The
national debate about the expansion of slavery would
have taken a very different form had the Louisiana
Territory not been available.
-Louisiana: European Explorations and the
Louisiana Purchase,
Michael Klein
Enslaved laborers worked on plantations.
Plantations developed across the territory.
The future of American Indians was affected.
Many enslaved people were brought to the United
States from Africa.
The US government took land away from American
Indians.

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Answer:

A,B,E

Step-by-step explanation:

Enslaved laborers worked on plantations

Plantations developed across the territory

The US government took land away from American Indians

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