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- how did african americans on southern plantations help the union cause?○ they negotiated with confederate leaders to end the war.○ they sometimes grew food for the union army.○ they left for the safety of southern cities.○ they fled to union camps in the north or west.
During the American Civil War, enslaved African Americans on Southern plantations often took actions to support the Union. Fleeing to Union camps (in the North or West) was a key way: they provided labor, intelligence, and weakened the Confederate economy by depriving plantations of workers. The other options are incorrect: they did not negotiate with Confederate leaders to end the war, growing food for the Union was not a common plantation-based action, and they did not seek safety in Southern cities to aid the Union.
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They fled to Union camps in the North or West.