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∙ 12y agoThe interstate slave trade flourished when cotton became popular among the colonies.
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∙ 12y agothe answer is henry box browm
yes. there was in the United States of America There has been no institutional slavery in the US since the civil war which was the middle of the 19th century...there was and still is slavery of all kinds in Africa and many Asian countries.
Slavery has been with us for a very long, long time. It is mentioned in 6800 B.C. The world’s first city-state emerges in Mesopotamia. Land ownership and the early stages of technology bring war in which enemies are captured and forced to work: slavery. It most likely was the same for thousands of years before that.
The 19th century.
The year 1809 is in the 19th century.
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No one knows where slavery began. The institution of slavery pre-dates written history and existed in every society until the 19th century, when it began to be abolished country by country.
Our peculiar institution was a euphemism for slavery and the economic ramifications of it in the American South. The proper use of the expression is always possessive. It was popular during the first half of the 19th century as the word "slavery" was no longer proper to use.
Congress was the dominant political institution during the 19th century.
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One big issue was slavery.
Colonists fought for and gained independence from their colonial rulers and within a century abolished slavery.
Enlightenment ideas, such as the emphasis on reason, individual rights, and equality, provided philosophical underpinnings for the abolition movement in the 19th century. Advocates of abolition used these ideas to argue against the institution of slavery, asserting that all individuals were entitled to freedom and dignity. The Enlightenment also influenced the development of anti-slavery organizations and the push for legal reforms to abolish slavery.
More than one W H country at the start of the 19th century.