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deleware was one that did want slavery.
All slavery north of the Ohio river was outlawed between 1776 and 1804. So basically it was outlawed late 1700's, early 1800's
The slaves saw the north as an escape from slavery during the early 1700's. Most of the slaves were owned in the south of the United States and a slave had a chance at freedom in the north.
The early English settlers profited mostly from agriculture.The early English settlements contained many more families who intended to stay there permanently.
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trade and slavery. also religion
it began in early America with Abraham Lincoln
Christians and Quakers were very involved with the abolitionist movement in early America to abolish (end) slavery in America.
The Missouri Compromise splits the early America into the South (where slavery is upheld) and the North ( Where slavery is banned)
The biggest issues were equality,slavery, and syffrage
tobacco
The invention of Eli Whitney's "Cotton Gin" expanded the plantation system and slavery.
the answer is Texas, louisisana, Mississippi, Georgia,Virginia,South Carolina
Slavery was legal in both the United States and Great Britain in the first years of the nineteenth century. It was also legal in parts of South America.
they left for FASHION ECONOMY
Many of the First Nations of Canada practiced slavery before Europeans came to North America. Black slaves arrived in the early 1700s to work in farmlands. It was completely outlawed in Canada in 1806.