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Westkost [7]
3 years ago
13

Based on what you read about the people who lived in California, would California most likely enter as a free or slave state?

History
1 answer:
Firlakuza [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

I believe it would be a slave state

Explanation:

But not knowing for sure because CA didn't become a state till way after slavery was abolished

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