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how did many former enslaved people respond to the end of the civil war? multiple choice question. they left plantations, looking for a better life elsewhere. they tended to stay with their former slaveholders in hopes of a return to slavery. they were offered free passage back to africa, but they refused it. about 80 percent of them refused to leave their former homes on plantations.

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Answer: The first option, they left plantations, looking for a better life elsewhere.

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