Answer :
Answer:
Enslaved persons were too valuable for Southern leaders to consider emancipation.
Explanation:
"The plantation owners of the South, who were dependent on enslaved laborers, had much of their personal wealth tied up in enslaved persons."
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Their value would be about $80,000 or $2.2mil today
Answer:
Enslaved persons were too valuable for Southern leaders to consider emancipation
Explanation:
B is wrong because many owners could actually afford them. C is wrong because though they were worth millions today, they weren't worth that much at the time. D is wrong because the passage doesn't talk/mention that. A is right because it says it in the passage, "The plantation owners of the South, who were dependent on enslaved laborers, had much of their personal wealth tied up in enslaved persons...50% of the wealth of the South was tied up in the institution of slavery, which is an important reason why so many Southern leaders were unwilling to discuss any type of emancipation."