suffrage because slaves violently protested for the right to vote
Increase of the number of slaves in the north
suffrage because slaves violently protested for the right to vote
its was mostly slavery and unfair conditions from government
it was the southern lifestyle and they enjoyed it since they had people working for them. that led to the Civil War and at the time when slavery was becoming a problem America had states, not colonies.
The attack on Pottawatomie Creek was led by abolitionist John Brown in May 1856. Brown and his followers executed five pro-slavery men in response to the violence occurring in "Bleeding Kansas," a conflict over the legality of slavery in the territory. This brutal act was part of Brown's larger campaign against slavery and significantly escalated tensions in the region.
During Bleeding Kansas, pro-slavery forces were primarily led by figures such as David Atchison, a prominent senator from Missouri, and other border ruffians who sought to expand slavery into the territories. Atchison organized and mobilized pro-slavery settlers to influence the outcome of elections and engage in violent confrontations with anti-slavery advocates. Their efforts culminated in brutal conflicts, marking a significant period of violence over the issue of slavery in the Kansas Territory.
The Cotton Gin was invented, leading to slavery growth. Farmers needed more workers to work on their planations, causing the need for more slaves.
cotton gin
led to the booties
The person who lead the hebrews out of slavery is Moses. He led them out of Egypt
because you can save more electricity using this.
the cotton gin -apex