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"It is our duty, and we daily feel that it is our pleasure, to extend a portion of that freedom to others, which hath been extended to us, and a release from that state of thraldom, to which we ourselves were tyrannically doomed..."

— Preamble to the Pennsylvania Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery, 1780

Which of the following social developments in the post-Revolutionary United States is best reflected in the sentiments expressed in the excerpt?

  1. The growth of anti-slavery sentiments in Northern states motivated by the rhetoric of natural rightsCevap
  2. B
    A legislative effort to replace African chattel slavery with temporary indentured servitude for all laborers
  3. C
    The establishment of a strong federal government under the Articles of Confederation to outlaw slavery nationwide
  4. D
    The resolution of political disputes between Federalists and Democratic-Republicans over the expansion of slavery

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The growth of anti-slavery sentiments in Northern states motivated by the rhetoric of natural rights
The correct answer is correct because the preamble to the 1780 Pennsylvania Act directly links the colonists' liberation from British tyranny to their duty to abolish slavery. This reflects how the Revolutionary War and its accompanying rhetoric of natural rights inspired the first steps toward emancipation in Northern states.

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1
Analyze the historical context of the primary source.
The document is the Preamble to the Pennsylvania Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery from 1780.
Understanding the time period (1780) and the geographical context (Pennsylvania) helps place the source within the Revolutionary War era and the Northern states.
2
Identify the key arguments and vocabulary in the text.
The text links 'freedom' that has been extended to the authors (meaning independence from Britain) to a duty to release others from 'thraldom' (slavery).
This shows a direct connection between the ideological justifications for the American Revolution and the push to abolish slavery.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one that best matches the text's meaning.
The option focusing on Northern anti-slavery sentiment inspired by natural rights rhetoric matches perfectly.
The Pennsylvania Act was the first legislative-scale abolition of slavery in the new nation, demonstrating the social impact of revolutionary ideals.

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