beacause the new
Southern cities wanted to limit the rights of free slaves due to economic concerns over the competition for jobs and the fear of social unrest stemming from racial tensions. They also wanted to maintain the social hierarchy that was based on white supremacy.
Many former slaves moved west in the 1800s. Northerner's feared freed slaves would take their jobs. They did not want to stay in the hostile South.
freed slaves would take there jobs
because they wanna free the slaves.
Julius Caesar only "employed" the poor by recruiting them into his army. He had no need for their services as he had plenty of slaves to take care of any grunt work that needed doing on his estates and personal slaves to take care of his physical needs.
b/c they was opposed to free labor versus paid wages.the south bought cheaper goods from England instead of northern markets.therefore is the reason for tarriffs against the south to protect northern industry.most northerners where racist and created laws to keep runaway slaves or free blacks from living in the same areas as whites. they believed that whites where superior to blacks and that they shouldn't live amongst whites in any fashion or form!
They feared that freed slaves would take their jobs.
it be to find lots of people to take the person that did the model things.
19 trips total
1850-1858 I think...
The north feared that if slaves were freed, they would loose jobs because slaves would work for a lot less. This eventually did happen.
They were important because they got freed slaves jobs as cowhands (cowboys) to take to the north and sell.