No, there were no mexican slaves during the war. There is no history book in the world that states that a mexican was enslaved and forced to work for an american.
yes,there were very many African American (black) child slaves working on plantations and more (mostly plantations) during the civil war
Women during the civil war could not have any jobs unless they were slaves and/or being in the house taking care of their children.
There weren't any slaves after the american civil war. They were freed by the emancipation act.
yes it did because the slaves provided them with there source of income
I think about 6 or 7 -- ESLcity Answer-- Wow... that was an amazingly stupid answer... however, i left it out of respect..^^ The answer to this question is difficult to answer... by law there shouldn't of been any slaves however, we know that in New England slaves numbered only about 1,000 in 1708, but that rose to more than 5,000 in 1730 and about 13,000 by 1750. Also... The act that abolished slavery in Pennsylvania freed no slaves outright, and relics of slavery may have lingered in the state almost until the Civil War. There were 795 slaves in Pennsylvania in 1810, 211 in 1820, 403 or 386 (the count was disputed) in 1830, and 64 in 1840, But the American Civil War began in 1760..
yes,there were very many African American (black) child slaves working on plantations and more (mostly plantations) during the civil war
Women during the civil war could not have any jobs unless they were slaves and/or being in the house taking care of their children.
There weren't any slaves after the american civil war. They were freed by the emancipation act.
Many white southerners had slaves during the Civil War, but when the north won they didn't have slaves any more so the white southerners' lives were very different.
From early 1862, Union troops were licensed to free any slaves belonging to people who were prominent members of the Confederate government or army. From January 1863, they were licensed to free any slaves they came across anywhere in the rebel states. This greatly reduced the Southern workforce.
No the union made a blockade of ships so that more suplies or slaves could not be shipped to the south from other countries.
The first amandment was written by Abe Lincoln during the Civil War saying any slaves still fighting agenst the union was now legally free.
It didn't 'change the civil war'. It changed during the civil war. But only at the end - too late to make any difference. After Lee was appointed General-in-Chief in January 1865, they made plans to train slaves for the army, and asked Britain and France whether they would grant recognition if slavery was abolished. They wouldn't.
Civil war Union generals and there troops went to go kill any plantation owners in the area with slaves.
Ex-slaves often had to work on plantations or on their former owners farm. They got payed less then any white person and worked in very crapy conditions.
It licensed the Union troops to liberate any slaves they came across during their Southern campaigns. These ex-slaves were put to work in the Union camps, and eventually found their way into the ranks of the armies.
Mexico never had states. And I am sure there were some Mexicans supporting U.S.A during the war.