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Slave codes were laws passed by southern states to increase an owner's control over enslaved African Americans' behavior. All of the following applied under the codes EXCEPT:
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They were forbidden to gather in groups of more than three.
They were forbidden to gather in groups of more than three.
They needed a written pass to leave their owner's land.
They needed a written pass to leave their owner's land.
They were not allowed to learn how to write, but could learn to read.
They were not allowed to learn how to write, but could learn to read.
They were not allowed to own guns.
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They were not allowed to learn how to write, but could learn to read.
Explanation: slave codes generally forbade enslaved people from learning both reading and writing; the other restrictions (limits on gatherings, need for passes, and no guns) were typical.
Explanation: slave codes generally forbade enslaved people from learning both reading and writing; the other restrictions (limits on gatherings, need for passes, and no guns) were typical.
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