Asked by Audrey Vierk on Jun 28, 2024

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After the war, abolition of slavery in the North was swift and applied to all slaves.

Abolition of Slavery

The legal or formal ending of the practice of slavery, most notably in the United States with the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 and the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865.

North

Generally refers to the geographic area located above the Equator or, in historical contexts like the American Civil War, states in the USA that opposed slavery.

  • Analyze the effect of the Revolutionary language of liberty on slaves, the practice of enslavement, and various disadvantaged groups.
  • Identify the expansion of the free African American community following the Revolutionary War along with the ideas surrounding republican motherhood and the liberation efforts.
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Amarni SesayJul 05, 2024
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Abolition of slavery in the North was a gradual process that varied by state, and in some cases, it applied only to future generations, leaving many enslaved until death.