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How did Christianity affect southern slaves?
Minority
A group within a society distinguished from the majority by racial, religious, ethnic, or cultural identity, often facing differential treatment or marginalization.
Ratification
The act of formally approving an agreement or contract, making it officially valid.
Disaffirmance
The right for minors to avoid contracts as a means of protecting against their own improvidence and against overreaching by adults.
Majority
Indicates more than half of a particular group or quantity, often used to describe the greater part of a total number.
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