Examine Map 6-4. How does the history of the domestic slave trade help explain southern black residency patterns in 1850?

A) The domestic slave trade transferred slaves from the Deep South to the Upper South.
B) The domestic slave trade transferred slaves from the Upper South to the Deep South.
C) The domestic slave trade transferred slaves from western states to eastern states.
D) The domestic slave trade transferred slaves from the U.S. to Canada.


Answer: A

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