As an economic necessity
In my humble opinion, absolutely not! This is the sort of thing that gives the D/s community a very bad name and these days it is a sad state of affairs as it is. Slavery was only bad people exerting their will over a group of people with no means to defend themselves (I am of course referring to the American south). Now days slavery is still alive and well unfortunately (I am talking about non-consenting slavery not slavery in an adult relationship between consenting adults). Dominance and submission in an adult relationship is by mutual consent (very different then the slavery of the American south).
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the 60's consisted of high rise pencil skirts, form fitting dresses and belts and bright colors like coral and orange and blues. you can see the inspirations for fashion in the 60's is going from the classy and cute 50's to the more colorful and vibrant 70's. if you see the fashion today, you see more and more young people going for high rise pants, bell bottoms, form fitting pencil skirts or dresses. as for color, coral and oranges are very hot right now. also, in the high fashion world you can see medium length trenches that come in bright neon yellows and other bright colors paired with classic hair, makeup, and some flats. these things show all of the 50's 60's and 70's inspiration. 60's just happens to be the happy medium that we love. hope that helped!
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Most babies were born at home in the early 1900's.
where did most southerners live in the mid- 1850's ? cities and plantations
Pro-slavery means that you favor slavery, & want it to stay.
Most southerners lived on plantations during the 1800's. As a result the South during the 1800's had a primarily agricultural based economy.
where did most southerners live in the mid- 1850's ? cities and plantations
Southerners most successfully opposed Hamiltonâ??s attempts to accelerate the industrialization of the United States. In general, the Southerners in Congress did not much care for Hamiltonâ??s attempts to federalize the government.
It was their bread-and-butter - the mainstay of their only big industry, cotton. As the slavery debate heated-up through the 1850's, church ministers were under pressure to preach that slavery was a perfect God-given arrangement of man and master.
The question of slave labor isn America was primarily seen differently by people in he south and north in the 1850s. Most southerners did not give much thought to slavery and accepted it s a way of life. In the north, movements were in place that opposed the extension of slavery.
The southerners feared that the federal government would pass additional restrictions on slavery and finally ban slavery outright.
The slaves saw the north as an escape from slavery during the early 1700's. Most of the slaves were owned in the south of the United States and a slave had a chance at freedom in the north.
Yes there was slavery in the 1600's in Delaware. Yes there was slavery in the 1600's in Delaware.
For the most part, the national debate on slavery was not whether to abolish it. Most Americans, especially in the North, did not want slavery to spread to the western frontiers.
Slavery ended in 1865, in all north America, but it most likely ended in 1700's for north.