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Slavery, Free Blacks, and Native Americans
- Ending slavery in the North
- Words to Know
- The Constitutional Convention
- Banning the slave trade
- Fugitive slaves
- Slavery grows in the South and on the frontier
- Slave life
- Free blacks
- Growth of black churches
- Native Americans in early America
- Establishing U.S.–Native American relations
- Hostile relations
- The Creek and Georgia
- Ohio...
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