Slavery ended because enslaved people and their allies continued to rebel against it, through uprisings, underground railroads, maroon communities, work slowdowns, building up the abolitionist movement, and making it politically and economically unsound to allow it to continue.
The north wanted to eliminate slavery not for the beauty of the eyes of slaves but because the north was an industrial place, not like the agricultural south. The north wanted just to protect the union .
Hoped to provide a mechanism by which slavery could gradually be eliminated. Caused many arguements as to why eliminate slavery gradually.
Depends on what slavery.Jewish slavery in Egypt.Jewish slavery in Germany.Indian slavery in the US.Indian slavery in Spanish countries.African slavery in the US.African slavery in Africa (enslaved by Portuguese and English).African slavery of Africans.Russian slavery of the poor.Chinese slavery of debters.You should clarify there were many movements in different locations. I guess we were all slaves at one point or another.
Pro-Slavery means that you support the idea of enslaving people.
They were for slavery.
abolishonists
The north wanted to eliminate slavery not for the beauty of the eyes of slaves but because the north was an industrial place, not like the agricultural south. The north wanted just to protect the union .
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AfricanAmericans to gain equal rights
Hoped to provide a mechanism by which slavery could gradually be eliminated. Caused many arguements as to why eliminate slavery gradually.
The Missouri Compromise was the first attempt to ease the looming crisis over slavery. It effectively prevented the spread of slavery into new states but did nothing to eliminate slavery in current slave states.
Some evils that reformers tried to eliminate were Unitarianism, intemperance (alcohol consumption and abuse), Catholicism, and slavery.
Slavery was a somewhat controversial issue at the time. The economies of the southern colonies relied on the institution, and they would never have agreed to join a nation where one of the stated aims was to eliminate it.
the law helped the africanamericans to get the right to vote.
The US Constitution did not initially abolish slavery. In fact it made it clear that for the next twenty years after ratification of the Constitution no law could be passed eliminating slavery and no amendment could be passed to eliminate the constitutional provision that protected slavery for twenty years. The Bill of Rights (technically part of the Constitution) did abolish slavery however. Slavery does still exist in the world today in the form of Human Trafficking.
how did AfricanAmericans rights change before, during, and after reconstruction?
Only slavery to Allah (God in English) is allowed in Islam. All other slavery types are not allowed in Islam; as slavery to other human master, slavery to money, slavery to power, slavery to certain habit or addiction as smoking or drinking alcohols. Before Islam era and in the early years of Islam, slavery was spread as a normal trade. Also, in wars the conquered men and women are captured as slaves. However, in Quran rules were set to limit slavery and to eliminate it gradually. Quran and Sunnah (Prophet Muhammad sayings and practices) encouraged Muslims to liberate their slaves as a way to be closer to Allah or as a penalty when committing some sins to be forgiven by Allah. Refer to question below for information on slavery in Christianity.