How did former slaves' ideas about their freedom conflict with ideas of northern allies?
A) Their northern allies wanted freed blacks to continue working on plantations for white planters, but blacks did not want to return to plantation life.
B) Freed blacks wanted to move to the North and begin new lives, but their northern allies felt they needed to stay in the South.
C) Their northern allies felt that freed blacks should continue with their communal work system, but freed blacks wanted to become individual wage earners.
D) Freed blacks wanted to move to new land of their own, while their northern allies felt they should remain on the land they were used to.
E) Freed blacks wanted to continue with a family-based communal work system, but northerners wanted them to become individual wage earners.
Answer: E
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