WHY WOULDN'T IT be popular like seriously why wouldn't you get some who they thought was inferior do all there work for them OF COURSE IT WOULD BE POPULAR would you want to have slaved away all day in a field when there were perfectly healthy Africans lying around
That is very horrible English. It was popular because the people were such screwed up beings. But of course everyone wants things for free and to them, slavery was the best option.
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Slavery became popular due to economic motivations, as slave labor was seen as a cheap and efficient way to build wealth through agriculture, mining, and other industries. Additionally, the belief in racial superiority and the dehumanization of enslaved individuals justified the practice in societies that relied on it. These factors combined to perpetuate the widespread acceptance and growth of slavery in various cultures throughout history.
Slavery became popular in the southern colonies due to the labor-intensive nature of agriculture, particularly cash crops like tobacco and cotton. The need for cheap labor to work on plantations led to the widespread use of enslaved Africans. The institution of slavery was also supported by economic interests, social hierarchy, and racist beliefs that justified the exploitation of African people.
Facebook became popular in 2004 when it was launched, and YouTube became popular in 2005 when it was founded.
Slavery became linked with racism through the process of racialization, where African people were systematically dehumanized and categorized as inferior based on their race. This served to justify their enslavement and perpetuate a system of racial hierarchy. Over time, ideas of inherent racial differences and white superiority became deeply ingrained in society, solidifying the association between slavery and racism.
The American sociologist who made this statement was W. E. B. Du Bois. He described the period of American colonial slavery as a time when the entire white South became heavily armed to enforce slavery and suppress Black resistance. Du Bois was known for his groundbreaking work on race relations and African American history.
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It became more popular in the mid and early 1700's and started to die out around are revolution time until the invention of the cotton gin in 1793 first made by a Georgia slave and then improved by Eli whitney which was when slavery was in high demand, so it really became popular right after the invention of the cotton gin.
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probably in the 1800s because that's when cotton became really popular.
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The interstate slave trade flourished when cotton became popular among the colonies.
he became popular because people believe
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Yes. If you google, "Popular slavery books" Then their well be good results.
The idea of abolishing slavery. This was not a popular idea during Reconstruction in the south, but it became part of the process.
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The Republican Party became popular in the North in the mid-1850s with a central antislavery philosophy. It was formed in opposition to the spread of slavery into new states and territories.