Title: Which of the following is true of American slave families in the antebellum South? Post by: ub|k on Jan 15, 2018 Which of the following is true of American slave families in the antebellum South?
A. Up to one-third of families were broken apart by the sale of family members. B. Blacks typically had weaker family ties than did whites, due to the uncertainties of their lives. C. A child of a slave could not be sold after he or she had reached three years of age. D. Newly arrived slaves to a plantation were often shunned by the black community. E. Most slaves who ran away did so to avoid punishment. Title: Which of the following is true of American slave families in the antebellum South? Post by: Okaztle on Jan 15, 2018 Content hidden
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