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Yes, the treatment of enslaved individuals in the North differed from that in the South. While both regions practiced slavery, the North had a smaller enslaved population and many states gradually abolished slavery by the early 19th century. In the South, slavery was integral to the economy and enslaved people were subjected to harsher conditions, forced labor, and a more brutal system of control. However, it's important to note that even in the North, free Black individuals often faced discrimination and were not afforded the same rights as white citizens.

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