American Civil War
(the Civial War)
(the Civial War)
Slavery has always existed through out the history of man ( still does) and all nations have contributed to slavery in some format at some time in their history. It has been a very acceptable way to deal with enemies in battles or war.
Kansas
It demonstrated that the slavery argument would never be resolved except by bloodshed.
Throughout human history the losers of battles and wars were made slaves. The root of the word slaves was from white Slavs who were taken prisoner and enslaved!
It was proof that the slavery debate would never be settled except through bloodshed.
The bloodshed in Kansas in the 1850s, known as "Bleeding Kansas," was the result of intense violence between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces. The conflict began with the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, which allowed the territories to decide for themselves whether to permit slavery. This led to a rush of pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers moving to Kansas in an attempt to influence the outcome, resulting in clashes such as the Pottawatomie Massacre and the Battle of Black Jack.
The attempt to put the slavery question to the vote. It caused intimidation and bloodshed, foreshadowing the war.
Slavery was common throughout history, but in most places, it has been abolished. The transatlantic slave trade that occurred between the 16th and 19th centuries was one of the largest forced migrations in history. Today, slavery is considered illegal in most countries.
they abolished slavery and it was considered a victory
There are many books that discuss the history of African American Slavery. History text books, and books such as 'Freedom v Slavery' by John Hutchins.