In the late 1600s southerners began bringing in Africans because they didn't know the land. The native Americans knew the land better than the settlers and could easily escape.
New inventions led to an increase in cotton production.
Because of the huge requirement of workers in plantations in the South.
It didn't expand west. The Kansas Nebraska Act made sure that it didn't go further. California came into the union in 1850 a free state. There never was slavery in the western states.
Because darkies were useful.
Slavery had expanded into the Louisiana Territory in 1818, when the Missouri Compromise was declared by Henry Clay.
Eli Whitney was responsible for the expansion of slavery in America during the 1800's.
Abolitionists were people in the US who sought to abolish, or end, slavery in the 1800's. Whether or not to abolish slavery was a key issue that led to the US Civil War.
allowing slavery to expand would make it difficult for free men to find work
The Union in Peril
to expand slavery
sloavery was bad inthe 1800-1850
The major issue in the era of the democrats between 1800-1860 was slavery and high tariffs.
In Greek and Roman times.
i think it was in the 1800's
1800's
The Confederacy did not want to abolish slavery. In fact, they wanted to expand slavery into the new territories of the US.
slavery ended in 1750 - 1800 butt slavery is still around maybe. but just not in the U.S.
Yes in some ways it still is slavery going on now.
False
11 states in the south
deleware was one that did want slavery.