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Match the following1 . the time before the american civil war 2 . to pretend to be sick or injured in order to escape work or duty 3 . to reduce by destroying or consuming 4 . servant to release from slavery 5 . a colonist who contracted to work for another colonist for a certain period of time 6 . an item of movable property 7 . vita the act or process of making slaves free 8 . to leave a country to live in another place 9 . during life 10 .a certain part of a community; a place to livea. depleteb. antebellumc. malingerd. indenturede. chattelf. emancipationg. duranteh. emigrate i. manumitj. quarter

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