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Why might Southern slave owners have feared Harriet Tubman and what she represented?

A. Harriet Tubman threatened to burn cotton crops on the plantations.
B. Plantation owners considered slaves valuable property they did not want to lose.
C. Harriet Tubman's efforts in the temperance movement threatened the demand of cotton.

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Answer:

Am assuming A but u can double check it

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