Asked by Rachel Danielle on May 30, 2024

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During the Civil War,slavery in the South changed in all of the following ways EXCEPT

A) enslaved women began to take a greater role in the production of cotton.
B) enslaved men began to gain new autonomy as they assumed skilled jobs previously done by whites.
C) slaves in general engaged in increasingly insubordinate behavior.
D) slaves engaged in large numbers of violent uprisings throughout the South to facilitate slavery's end.

Slavery Changes

Refers to the historical evolutions and transformations in the institution of slavery over time, affecting laws, practices, and societal attitudes.

Enslaved Women

Women who were subjected to slavery, focusing on their unique experiences, struggles, and resilience in the face of inhuman conditions and systemic oppression.

Violent Uprisings

Insurrections characterized by force and aggression, aiming to challenge or overthrow established authority.

  • Examine the contributions and personal histories of African Americans, regardless of their status as enslaved or free, during the time of the Civil War.
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Aubrey CulpepperMay 31, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
During the Civil War, while there were instances of resistance and insubordination among enslaved people, large-scale violent uprisings were not a characteristic change. Instead, the war led to other significant shifts such as women taking on more roles in cotton production, men gaining new skills and autonomy, and overall increases in insubordinate behavior among slaves.