What was one problem unique to free african americans in the 1700s? they were not allowed to travel freely. they could be kidnapped and sold into slavery. they could not choose where to work. they were not allowed to seek an education.

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One of the problems was that they could be kidnapped and sold into slavery. Option B. This is further explained below.

What was one problem unique to free African Americans in the 1700s?

Generally,  Because slavery was not yet outlawed in the 1700s, African Americans were constantly at risk of being abducted after they were free and sold back into slavery for the following reasons:

If you were African American, there was a far greater chance that you would have been classified as a slave than a free person.

There were no appropriate documents to back up the claim that one was let go.

In most cases, the courts would rule in favor of the kidnappers. As a result, there was a significant issue with emancipated African Americans being abducted and resold since it was difficult to establish beyond a reasonable doubt that they were no longer in servitude. As a result, they were compelled to remain in locations that posed a lower risk of having them abducted.

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Answer:

B.They could be kidnapped and sold into slavery.(Correct)

Explanation:

Question being asked: What was one problem unique to free African Americans in the 1700s?

They were not allowed to travel freely. (Incorrect)

They could be kidnapped and sold into slavery.(Correct)

They could not choose where to work.(Incorrect)

They were not allowed to seek an education.(Incorrect)

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