What was the status of slavery in the North following the American Revolution?• Slavery persisted in the region, but was weakening.

• Slavery strengthened in the region.• Slavery was never present in the region.
• Slavery was quickly abolished in the region.
• Slavery persisted in the region, but was weakening.
• Slavery strengthened in the region.

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Following the American Revolution, the status of slavery in the North was characterized by the fact that slavery persisted in the region, but was weakening. While some Northern states began to take steps to abolish slavery, it did not end immediately, and the institution continued to exist, albeit in diminishing forms. Over time, many Northern states enacted gradual emancipation laws, leading to a decline in the practice.