they were trying to save all of the slaves from the horrible slave owners
it dealt with slavery
There is no real meaning behind slavery than the obvious, that people have always enjoyed not having to do their own work. Slavery has been justified in a variety of ways from biblical times until now, the most common of these has been that slavery was accepted until fairly recently in history as an acceptable way to deal with the defeated after a battle.
Calfornia extended so far either side of the Missouri line (North of which slavery was illegal) that it rendered the Missouri Compromise unworkable, so a new one had to be worked out. It was a patched-up deal, and it did not last.
It suited both sides in the deal - the African chiefs got industrial goods, the British got the slave-grown commodities.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
yes because today there are over a million american that were slaves and are in a slavery.
because they didnt want to deal with any problems
adopted the Monroe Doctrine
it dealt with slavery
By counting 60% of slaves for the purposes of representation and taxes. All delegates to the Convention recognized that this was an imperfect compromise to a difficult issue, but many of the delegates redesigning American government didn't want to deal with slavery at all. by counting 60% for all slaves--APEX
Economics. People could make a great deal of money from slavery.
slaves were farmers.
deal with black slavery
America had to deal with slavery and the confederate states. The Confederate States believed that slavery was good for algriculture. But it was so wrong......
It was a big deal because it changed society.
Colonization of Africa was richly profitable for European colonial powers, at least at first. Eventually, colonization proves to carry a high cost, in terms of having to deal with independence movements and revolutions.
he is a secsess and your not