Which was a major reason slavery did not flourish in the North?a
There was little agriculture
b
There were large numbers of immigrants to supply a labor force
c
They were morally opposed to it from the start
d
both A and B

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Answer 1
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A. there was little agriculture

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Answer 2
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B. Union troops were outnumbered, but they usually won.

C. Confederate troops were outnumbered, and they usually lost.

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The correct answer to the question which is stated above is letter A, Union troops were outnumbered, and they usually lost.

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