No, history has long seen the use of slaves/servants etc... In early America the African slaves were often purchased from rival African tribes that had captured them, to this day slavery still occurs all over the world though seldom legaly.
Because of the slavery. Many people were disagreed with slavery which led to civil war but Virginia wanted to keep slavery so they created another country. since it was in the west they called it West Virginia.
the west need slavery for their cotton gin They had very little of it doe
West African slaves could escape their bondage.
Slavery was not abolished.
Slavery in West Africa started as early as the 7th century. Slavery in West Africa reached it's peak when slave traders would trade slaves for use in the Americas.
because it was a different type of slavery.
With great misgivings, as they saw the expansion to the West as an effort by the northern States to create new abolitionist States there that would finally together with the North outnumber them and force them to abolish slavery.
yes
Yes, but there was very little slavery in that region.
The Settlement of the west was aegument by slavery in the UNITED STATES and the had very bad gold.... the settlement of the west added to the argument of the slavery because they didnt know to make the west a slave state or not because they wanted to keep them equal
West Virginia - although there was very little slavery there.
The North and the West for the most part were anti-slavery.