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Which best describes life for former enslaved persons in florida after the civil war

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Answered by jonatan4391
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Answer:

they were freed by the government but had few rights

Explanation:

Answered by skyfall63
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d) They were considered free by the government, but their rights were limited and they stayed on plantations.

Explanation:

  • Florida was not devastated in the Civil War, as were many other southern states. In fact, in Florida soil no "decisive battles" were fought. The state's interior remained in Confederate's hands while Union forces had occupied many coastal cities/towns and forts.
  • Nearly half of the state 's population were slave Afro-Americans" working on vast sugar & cotton plantations in the "north-central" part of the state between the Suwannee & Apalachicola rivers. Most Slaves had come from the coast of Georgia & of the Carolinas, much like their masters.

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