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How did president jefferson play a role in the westward expansion
they were slaves for plantation and they were encharged of the growth of rice indigo, sugar cane cotton and tabacco
how did the growth of Egypt's play a role in the growth of slavery along the nile river
slavery was a luxury to the southern because they were to lazy to grow there own tobacco and cotton so they had the slaves do it
Slavery played a significant role in Delaware's history, as it was a slave state prior to the Civil War. Enslaved individuals were used to work on farms, in households, and in industries throughout the state. Delaware's gradual emancipation laws led to the gradual abolition of slavery in the state.
it was easier to transport cotton down the river
he made the cotton gin whitch led to the cotton boom
Slavery played a significant role in westward expansion in the United States. The expansion of slavery into new territories and states fueled sectional tensions between the North and South, eventually leading to the American Civil War. The issue of whether new states would allow or prohibit slavery was a major factor in determining the balance of power between the free and slave states, and ultimately the course of westward expansion.
The correct answer is the south conducted foreign affairs, this played a big role.
It made picking and separating cotton from it's fibers faster for people. Invented by Eli Whitney, it also served as a base as a model for other gins. By the way, " gin " is short for " engine ". Sorry, I'm only 11 and i did a project on it.
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