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W. Gilmore Simms believed that freed slaves posed a threat to the established social order and economic system of the Southern states. He feared that freed slaves would seek revenge on their former masters, leading to social unrest and potential violence. Simms also worried about the implications of integrating freed slaves into society, questioning their ability to contribute positively to the economy and their potential impact on established power structures.

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