slavery was outlawed.
because
1. Because they couldn't outscource the jobs to China. 2. Slaves were free labor as opposed to cheap labor. 3. The Government didn't care how slaves were treated.
Southerners have no part in slavery today. During the time period of slavery, obviously before the civil war, slaves WERE exceptionally important though. Slaves were used because they were cheap, hardworking people. If these slaves ever disobeyed their masters, they were severely whipped. Slaves were very popular because they were needed to tend to the master's plantation.
David Livingstone was strongly opposed to the slave trade. He believed it was a barbaric practice that dehumanized individuals and prevented the economic and social development of African societies. Livingstone dedicated much of his life to fighting against the exploitation of African people through the abolition of the slave trade.
The plural present tense of "think" is "think." For example, "They think that it is a good idea."
I think it was 1836.
Southerners thought congress should protect their borders.
We still hate him.
I think that mostly the Southerners were totally for slavery.
Cotton is more important than it
Missouri
I think, southerners call it tariff of abomination.
I think they felt a little mischivious and sneaky
We still hate him.
Because the southern states had rebelled against the USA.
Many southerners believed that slavery was crucial to their economy and way of life. They defended it as a necessary institution and argued that it was supported by the Bible. Others saw it as a social hierarchy that was beneficial for both slaves and slaveholders.
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