In the Border South, slavery was slowly disappearing because
A) there were so many slave rebellions.
B) cotton did not thrive there.
C) slaves were becoming too expensive.
D) the states in that region were encouraging emancipation.
E) slaves were being granted certain constitutional rights.
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