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Why was slavery common in the South, but not in the North? A) The land in the North was not suitable for large-plantation farming. B) The warm summers in the South made it easier for slaves to work longer hours. C) It was too expensive to ship slaves to the Northern states. D) Slaves did not want to work in the North.

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A

Step-by-step explanation:

because the northern weather get frigid in the winter so it wasn't sutible, efficient or profitable for people to own slaves in the north

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