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Compare the experiences and rights of enslaved people, free black people in the South, and free black people in the North. List at least three facts in each column.Enslaved PeopleFree Black Peoplein the SouthFree Black People in the NorthTurn InPrevious SectionIntroductionNext SectionSection 2 - The Economics of Slavery

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Compare the experiences and rights of enslaved people, free black people in the South, and free black people in the North. List at least three facts in each column.Enslaved PeopleFree Black Peoplein the SouthFree Black People in the NorthTurn InPrevious SectionIntroductionNext SectionSection 2 - The Economics of Slavery

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Enslaved People:

  1. Enslaved people were considered property and had no legal rights.
  2. They were forced to work without pay, often in harsh conditions.
  3. Their families could be separated at any time if their owners decided to sell them.

Free Black People in the South:

  1. Free black people in the South had more rights than enslaved people, but they were still subject to racial discrimination and segregation.
  2. They could own property and businesses, but they were often denied the same economic opportunities as white people.
  3. They had the right to vote, but many were prevented from doing so through intimidation and discriminatory laws.

Free Black People in the North:

  1. Free black people in the North generally had more rights and opportunities than those in the South.
  2. They could vote and participate in politics, although they still faced discrimination and prejudice.
  3. They had access to education and could hold a wider range of jobs, but they were often paid less than white workers for the same work.

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