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In what ways did some of the southerners who opposed slavery violate the laws supporting slavery?

Taught slaves how to read.

Bought them bus tickets to northern territories.

Helped them escape through the Underground Railroad.

Bought them plane tickets to northern territories.

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the southerners who opposed slavery violate the laws supporting slavery by teaching the slaves how to read.

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Southerners opposed slavery in a wide variety of ways. Teaching the enslaved how to read was a direct violation of ant-slave codes that were prevalent during the antebellum period (1830-1860). Many Southerners were also actively involved in antislavery and later abolitionist work. They hid, fed and financed fugitives who escaped from plantations in various parts of the South.

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