Hallelujah
Emancipation Proclamation
they didnt agee that its was a good thing and abloished it in the norte
the Southern planters thought that slavery shouldn't be ended for they needed the slaves for their crops
Antislavery literature clearly signified how slavery felt and how similar slaves were to their white counterparts.
they passed slaves sdown from one to the other....a chain. think of it as gossip
Amendment 13 abolishes slavery I think 15 let former slaves vote... maybe 14, too
Slavery still exists. There are 25 million men, women, and children that are slaves today. The people who own slaves see them as property and buy/sell them around the world. Many children are sex slaves and Isis even has published a handbook on slavery and how to enslave people. The people against slavery work at freeing people. Today there are some groups who raise money to buy people out of slavery.
Slave rebellions resulted in increased restrictions for slaves.
Slaves did not benefit from slavery.
Any slaves in Texas came with settlers. They did not arrive by ship. Only 5% of the slaves were in Texas and Mexico outlawed slavery.
Although slaves did have relatives, they did not have families as such; slavery did not allow for a normal family structure. Slaves fought for the end of slavery.
the slaves had to work in the cotton fields