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The development was caused by the agriculture industry in South America and the need of slaves for labor.
The states south of Pennsylvania clung to the institution of slavery because it was the mainstay of the cotton industry - their only major export.
A major cause of the US Civil War was the issue of slavery. The Southern states relied heavily on slave labor for their agricultural economy, while the Northern states had largely abolished slavery. This fundamental difference in economic systems and the question of whether slavery should be allowed to expand into new territories created increasing tensions between the North and the South, ultimately leading to the outbreak of the war.
it ended slavery in the U.S.
The underground railroad was the first step in ending slavery. This was a major change in the history of the United States.
Originally slavery was a cheap labor source for the 1st crop, rice, in South Carolina. When cotton became a major crop across the south of the U.S., more cheap labor was required.
Slavery was present from American colonial times through the end of the Civil War. The principle reason for slavery in the United States was economic. Slavery provided a source of cheap and plentiful workers for labor-intensive agricultural activity. The agrarian South relied heavily on slave labor to work on plantations growing cotton, tobacco, and other crops. The eventual rise of mechanized farming would have ended the economic rationale for slave labor, but moral objections to slavery in the northern US crystalized by 1861 and were a major reason for the Civil War. Ending slavery became a political imperative for the North and keeping slavery was an economic need of the South.
The major source of conflict over granting statehood was the slavery question-- would slavery be allowed in the new state?
The political reason for slavery was to provide a cheap source of labor for agricultural production, mining, and other industries, thereby benefiting the economy and those in power. Slavery also reinforced the social hierarchy and power dynamics of the time, enabling certain groups to maintain control over others.
because they could
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The development was caused by the agriculture industry in South America and the need of slaves for labor.
The states south of Pennsylvania clung to the institution of slavery because it was the mainstay of the cotton industry - their only major export.
A major cause of the US Civil War was the issue of slavery. The Southern states relied heavily on slave labor for their agricultural economy, while the Northern states had largely abolished slavery. This fundamental difference in economic systems and the question of whether slavery should be allowed to expand into new territories created increasing tensions between the North and the South, ultimately leading to the outbreak of the war.
mainly because of slavery. the north believed in freedom of man and south strongly advocated slavery as it was a major source of income and traditional. the south believed in white supremacy which the north thought absurd or backward view. there are other reasons , though. the north was an industrial society that believed in free labor contrary to the south. states rights was also a significant reason and the conflicting civilizations.