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r-ruslan [8.4K]
1 year ago
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What examples does the proclamation offer to support its argument?

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Eduardwww [97]1 year ago
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The examples does the proclamation offer to support its argument is that the region that allow slaves for doing business are affecting those region that do not allow the use of slave s for their business.

<h3>What is the example cited to support its argument?</h3>

The example cited  to support its argument is that some of the states that give room for the usage of the slave sin carrying out their daily business activities such as farming as well as other labor are affecting those states that do not give room for the activities of slaves in business operation.

Instance of this can be seen in how the South Carolina was one of the state that allow the activities of the slave trade.

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