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In Georgia, how did enslaved people try to overcome slavery?

A - They ran for elected office

B - They demanded changes to the law

C - They undertook acts of resistance

D - They published anti-slavery books

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Answer:

they undertook acts of resistance

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Slaves fought against slavery in Georgia as

C - They undertook acts of resistance

Step-by-step explanation:

Georgia was the epicenter of slave revolt during the pre Civil war age when there were few scattered armed revolts and rebellions by the slaves against their owners for the harsh conditions they had to live in in the farms and the overworking in the plantation which was all the more rampant in the places like Georgia.

Georgian rebellion of Antebellum sparked a fire that along with others led to the Civil war and ended slavery in Georgia in 1865.

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