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Q: Where African blacksmiths free from slavery?
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What are two sentences for the word slavery?

Slavery is free labor (African Americans). Slavery is work done by African Americans without getting paid.


What did Sojourner Truth do in life?

She helped free the African Americans from slavery


What president helped free African Americans from slavery?

abraham lincoln


How did Abraham lincoln free slavery?

Emancipation Proclamation and African American Rights


What two attitudes toward free african americans remained in the north even after slavery had disappeared?

Free African Americans in the North were treated as inferior even after slavery. They had few rights and considered 3/5 human.


What two attitudes toward free African-Americans remained in the north even after slavery had Disappeared?

Free African Americans in the North were treated as inferior even after slavery. They had few rights and considered 3/5 human.


What conditions did free African American face in society in the north and south?

They Faced Slavery


Who wanted to keep slavery out of the territories but did not have positive feelings toward African Americans?

free soilers


What was one of the few occupations open to free African Americans prior to the civil war?

Free black men could be carpenters, coopers, barbers, and blacksmiths. Work opportunities for free black women were even more limited.


What else did harriet Tubman do beside free African Americans from slavery?

She helped plant apple trees.


What two attitudes toward free African Americans remained in the north after slavery disappeared?

prejedice and discrimination


Why were African Americans free in 1865?

African Americans were free in 1865 due to the new chapter in the American history that was opened as the Thirteenth Amendment, passed in January of 1865 and was implemented. It abolished slavery in the United States, and with the end of the war, four million African Americans were free.