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Jase Roberson
25 August, 13:21
Texas was not allowed to have slaves. True False
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Jaida Baird
25 August, 15:02
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False. After the 13th amendment of the Constitution was passed, though, slavery was abolished nationally. Before that, Texas had slavery.
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Amelia Wiggins
25 August, 15:59
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This is false as Texas was in the South and it was a Slave state.
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