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History, 15.01.2020 00:31 johanperezpere51

What did louisiana plantation owners most fear from the possibility of an end to slavery?

they were concerned about northerners taking over their plantations.

they were unaware of how to grow most crops and would be unable to grow them without slavery.

they would lose their wealth and way of life because they depended on the labor of slaves.

they thought that the freed slaves would become violent and take over the plantations.

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