Since Southern blacks were not allowed to fight in the Civil War, how were they able to contribute to the war effort? They worked harder for the slaveholders. They rebelled by refusing to work at all. Some joined the army despite rules against it. Some resorted to violence against slaveholders.

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Hello,

The correct answers in which you are looking for are: They worked harder for the slaveholders, and, Some resorted to violence against slaveholders.

To add some context and supporting evidence to my answer,

It was a mix of both rebellion and helping their slaveholders. The reason they would help the slaveholders was most likely in fear of what would happen if they were to rebel. The rebellion of the slaveholders should have a pretty obvious explanation to that.

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-Austin.

Answer:

They worked harder for the slaveholders.

Some resorted to violence against slaveholders.

hope it helps :)