He meant that Slaves have owners such as kings own the people
to justify having slaves
He didn't: he judged it to be "contrary to the fundamental principle of all societies" (The Spirit of the Laws, Chapter XV), however people misinterpret his polemic against the arguments for slavery ("The Europeans, having exterpated the Americans, were obliged to make slaves of the Africans...") as evidence of his support for slavery.
Nowadays slavery takes the form of people trafficking, especially woman and children, to work as sex slaves or to be exploited in sweat shops/factories working for a minimum wage or for no wage. The reason is for greed and money
Just like many things in society people's minds changed concerning slavery. Slavery had been around of thousands of years ( modern slavery still exists) and it was a normal condition in the world. Today we wouldn't think of having a hanging at the mall, but it wasn't uncommon to have the death penalty take place in a public place.
it makes a strong relationship that may be hard to break Answer In my opinion, the relationship would be this: having the courage to do something some people may not do and having the patience to see it through.
Because the South wanted slavery but in the North didn't want slavery.
he liked having slavery
to justify having slaves
abigail adams belived in no slavery and equal rights between men and women. She also believed that having sex when ur 11 and getting knoked up is a good idea.
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It made people from the south and north dissagree about having slaves or not.
Because he believed that slavery was wrong. The Union once had slavery but when they switched to having factories they turned on the idea of slavery.
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Slavery is as old as mankind. The Egyptians recorded having slaves over 5000 years ago.
John C. Calhoun viewed slavery as a good thing. He thought that if tasks were to be accomplished using slaves, then so be it. His view was his thinking about the cotton industry. Calhoun was also concerned about having too many slaves in the deep south. They were too large a population in comparison to whites. Calhoun believed that bringing Texas into the Union as a slave state, would allow slavery to be spread over a wider area.
Share croppers were at risk of non profit but slavery was for free so slave owners pick slaves rather than share croppers and the cotton the slaves pick were more of value so having someone for free
it helped jumpstart the American dream :D