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The American Colonization Society (ACS) faced several weaknesses, including a lack of broad support among both white abolitionists and African Americans, as many viewed colonization as a means to remove free blacks rather than address the issues of slavery. Additionally, the society's primary focus on resettlement in Liberia often ignored the complexities of racial integration and the rights of African Americans in the U.S. Furthermore, the ACS struggled with funding and logistical challenges in establishing and maintaining a viable colony in Liberia. These factors ultimately limited its effectiveness and appeal.

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