ya it ended in 1865 (which is in civil war) or some other time in the civil war and what revolutionary war r u talkin about
Slavery is not a conflict of the Revolutionary war.
Generally in the tobacco-growing states from Virginia and on south.
When they wanted to sign the Declaration of Independence the only way the southern states would sign is if slavery was still legal
When they wanted to sign the declaration of independence the only way the southern states would sign is if slavery was still legal
Yes it did
civil war. civil war.
Slavery
No slavery does not still exist in the US today. Slavery was over in 1865 in the US { but it does still exist in different parts of the world} after the Civil War. Former President Lincoln was the leader of the Civil War and he was the one who signed the bill to end slavery after the Civil War {so you can see that the Civil War was part of slavery}. If the north lost the Civil War slaves would probably still exist today and we would have more conflicts with the south. So remember slavery is over in the US, and it was over in 1865. But it still happens in different parts of the world. One example in the world which still has slavery is Asia.
i don't know but i think it isn't
It led to the creation of the US. During the Revolutionary War, the US did not yet exist.
There were none, since Ohio didn't exist during the Revolutionary War.
Northerners were completely against slavery, and before the Civil War they took their hatred overboard by killing Southerners for their slavery.