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Slavery In The North

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No, in fact, one of the main battle points between sides in the American Civil War was the South's support of continued slavery.
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Slavery was officially abolished in all Northern states around the turn of the 19th century. However, for some Northern states slavery did not actually stop until the 1860s.
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well the most of the north believed that slavery was wrong but not every northener believed that slavery needed to end
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The North did have slaves, but nowhere near the amount the south did. It didn't really help there economy, because there were so few slaves. Yes, they thought that slavery was not right, and the Northern states moved to abolish slavery. The...
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Slavery USED to be more prominent in the South. Slavery ended in 1865! I am not sure why you have your question in the present tense.
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Massachusetts is the first colony to legalize the institution of slavery, in 1641; Connecticut is the second. And the North had economic dependency on slavery all the way up to 1859.
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Slavery as an institution can be understood in two ways. The ancient pagans understood it as the right of ownership of one person over another, as over a thing or an animal, the slave entirely belonging in every aspect to his master, withou...
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A handout from two-and-a-half years ago that I want to revise for this year's version of American Economic History: http://www.j-bradford-delong.net/movable_type/Econ_113/cuibono.pdf September 09, 2007 at 09:56 PM Permalink
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Historian Philip Curtin estimates that the total slave trade from Africa to the Western Hemisphere amounted to 9,566,000 people, the largest forced migration in all history. The 4,700,000 taken to South America accounted for half of the ent...
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Monfwi is a territorial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Canada. The district consists of Behchoko, Gamèti, Wekweeti and Whatì. The current Member of the Legislative Assembly is Jackson Lafferty....
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