katie254
katie254
10-07-2017
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Could they have ended slavery without a war?
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GWay
GWay
10-07-2017
It could have been possible, but being a man who's family has owned slaves for generations and has made them very rich wouldn't have let them go very easily, as we saw.
So my answer is yes, but with a very slim chance.
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