Northern States Moved toward Emancipation of their slave and most southern states resticted the importation of salves.. -Sirchain
*I am not sure what the correct answer is, but i felt the need to inform anyone reading this answer that it is wrong; Southern states made no moves to restrict the importation of slaves and the Northern States did not see slavery as a major issue at this point in history. -Sephcmc
In the aftermath of the American Revolution, Northern states started moving toward emancipation, and many Southern states restricted the importation of slaves. The American Revolution was fought from 1765 to 1783.
The North
The establishment of the United States.
yes amigo
well it effect them by doing work all day
The American Revolution did not effect slavery. It was the Civil War that had the biggest effect on slavery in the US.
In the aftermath of the American Revolution, Northern states started moving toward emancipation, and many Southern states restricted the importation of slaves. The American Revolution was fought from 1765 to 1783.
The American Revolution inspired revolutions around the world in years to come.
The North
The American Revolution inspired powers to take steps to stop independence movements.
i really don't know but the loyalist had an effect on it
The establishment of the United States.
Deter Britain and France from supporting the Confederacy - it would have made them look pro-slavery themselves.
It settled the question of slavery in American politics. -apex (:
It settled the question of slavery in American politics. -apex (:
The revolution changed Mexican life, the social class system was no longer the basis of everything. The Mexican people were not under Spanish rule anymore as well
yes amigo