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15 June, 10:29

How did many former slaves make a living in the South after slavery was abolished by the 13th Amendment?

A.

They farmed land given to them by the government.

B.

They farmed on other people's land as sharecroppers.

C.

They worked in factories in the Northern states.

D.

They stayed at their former plantations, working as before.

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  1. 15 June, 12:40
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    B. They farmed on other people's land as sharecroppers.
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