there was an equal amount of slave states and non slave states in the US at the time, and he didnt want to upset the balance. the US also didnt want a war with Mexico.
the same as not married slaves ...it didnt matter a slave was a slave
so people didnt have to do all the work
there isn't really a name for them, they are like any state but they have slavery. you could call them southern slave states or slave states, or southern states...... there is no definition for slave states that didnt secede proir to the civil war
they didnt escape in the daytime, they escaped in the night, so the slave owners couldn't see them
it didnt
Slaves were punished in various ways during the slave trade, including physical abuse such as whipping, beating, or branding. They could also be subjected to harsh working conditions, overcrowding, and inadequate food and shelter. Punishments were used as a means of exerting control and instilling fear among the enslaved population.
Olaudah Equiano wanted to end slavery because he himself was enslaved and experienced the horrors and injustices of the system. He became a prominent abolitionist and used his own story to advocate for the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
slave owners didnt have to pay for labor so they made far more money.
The slave states remaining in the Union were mainly border states. The "border states" economy wasn't as dependant on slavery as were their southern cousins. One Southern congressman even stayed in congress during the war. Vice President Andrew Johnson was also a strong supporter of the South and paid for it after he became president.
he didnt run for president
no she didnt she was a normal person except she was a slave, obviouslly