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it reduced the way african states can resist europeans

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It created lasting economic problems and social chaos in Africa.
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(Apex)it created lasting racial divisions and inequality in the Americas
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How did the institution of slavery continue to affect the world even after it was abolished A.It motivated nearly all African Americans to immigrate to Africa. B.It created societies marked by racia?

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What statement best describes the position of northerners toward slavery?

Most Northerner didn't care for slavery. That is not to say they didn't want it abolished, it just did not affect their life.


How did end of the international slave trade affect the institution of slavery?

slave famillies were split up and sold as part of the domestic slave trade


How did the institution of slavery affect slaves and free blacks in different sections of US?

In the South, slaves were subjected to harsh labor conditions, brutal punishments, and restricted freedoms, while free blacks faced discrimination and limited opportunities for education and employment. In the North, free blacks still experienced discrimination but had more opportunities for education and economic advancement compared to their counterparts in the South.


How did the Civil War affect the Constitution?

after the civil war The 13th(abolished slavery), 14th( all former slaves are granted citizenship), and 15th(That any citizen, no matter what race, could vote) amendments were added to the constitution.


How did slave rebellions affect slavery?

How did slave rebellions affect slavery? Well, it forced the slave owners to use more punishment for disapproved behavior from slaves. They also got more laws passed to protect their "peculiar institution." They used it as an example of why the colored peoples were inferior and therefore needed to be controlled. It became a political issue nationally. Attention given to the slave rebellions and the retribution given to those involved created much fervor in the Northern abolitionist movements. As people became more aware of what the institution of slavery had become in the South, they began to a social outrage toward slavery. The argument would solidify the differences between the two regions and lead to the Civil War.


How did the battle of Antietam affect the confederacy's relationship with Europe?

This (unexpected) Northern victory gave Lincoln the credibility to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, which officially turned the war into a crusade against slavery. After that, neither Britain nor France could carry out their threat to intervene on the Confederate side, without looking pro-slavery. As both those countries had abolished slavery many years earlier, this was out of the question.


How did the constitution affect slavery?

i dont no.


How did slavery affect the Civil War?

The Civil War, depsite what most people believe, was not started over slavery. It was actually started over the election of the the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Slavery only played a part of the role in the Civil War. Slavery affected the Civil War because many slaves came in to help the North win the Battle, which did not help. In the end the Civil War basically ended slavery, or abolished it.


Did slavery affect nat turner life?

no


How did the thirteenth amendment affect Americans?

Read this:Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.


What was the main concern about slavery for both the North and South in 1850?

How slavery would affect the economy