What was the status of slavery in the North following the American Revolution?

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Responses

Slavery was never present in the region.

Slavery was never present in the region.

Slavery was quickly abolished in the region.

Slavery was quickly abolished in the region.

Slavery persisted in the region, but was weakening.

Slavery persisted in the region, but was weakening.

Slavery strengthened in the region.

Slavery strengthened in the region.

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The correct response is: Slavery persisted in the region, but was weakening.

Following the American Revolution, many Northern states began to take steps to abolish slavery, but it did not end immediately. Instead, slavery continued to exist, though it was gradually declining and weakening over time due to a variety of factors, including changing economic conditions and moral arguments against slavery.