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Q: Why did slave owners in the southern area want slaves?
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What was one of the requirements of the Northwest Ordinance?

slaves was forbidden in the area


Howand why did slavery start?

Slavery is as old as humans. Slaves were taken from the survivors of battles, wars, and conquests. The word slave is taken from slavs, the southern European people living in the Yugoslavia area.


Because plantation owners owned the most land and slaves?

Plantation owners were usually the most wealthy people in their area so they did tend to own the most land and slaves


Why did lincolns emancipation proclamation free slaves only in the south?

Because he didn't want to upset powerful slave-owners in the border states, and drive them into the arms of the Confederacy. Answer 2: Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was intended to make a statement that the war was intended to end slavery. There were many factors involved with the cause of the war however, he wanted to focus on ending slavery. He felt this would rally more people behind their cause. Interesting that the Emancipation Proclamation did not really free any slave when it was signed. If a slave was living in a Southern state then the Proclamation had no effect until the Union army took over control of that area. There were a few examples of people in the Northern states who still owned slaves for a few years after the proclamation was released.


When did the slave journey begin?

The slave journey began in 1796 in what is now Missouri. Over 9,100 slaves migrated from the colonies to the west and settled in the Missouri area.


During the slave trade area most of the slaves went where?

During the slave relocation movement, most blacks deported from the United States went to Liberia.


What freed slaves in areas controlled by the confederacy?

Civil war Union generals and there troops went to go kill any plantation owners in the area with slaves.


The area known as the Slave Coast to Europeans was?

A stretch of West African coast where Europeans took many slaves.


Indians and runaway slaves often took refuge in what area after attacking southern settlement?

Florida


How many White people in the south slave owners?

it depends on the area and how fertile was the land so it depends on the area but ill probaly say about ten thousand


How were slaves threated under roman laws?

Answer 1: They weren't treated badly, some even stayed with their masters in their own will, although others were treated a little bit worse Slaves were able to buy their freedom and some got released after a long period of service. Answer 2: The slaves of Rome were treated horribly. Look into the slavery uprisings that occurred throughout the history of Rome. The insinuation that there has ever been a fairly treated slave is a miscalculation in ethics and logic, not to mention revisionist history. One such example of the slave uprisings is the Spartacus case (111-71 BCE). Spartacus was a Thracian gladiator, and all gladiators were slaves. Being forced to killed someone for sport is not exactly morally sound or ethical. For more information about the treatment of slaves in Rome look up Gauls Crixus, Oenomaus, Castus, Gannicus, and Roman Republic slave uprisings such as the Third Servile War. Rome perished for a good reason, it lacked a strong constitution that provided for the rights of all men and women along with an appropriate separation/division of powers.


What did King Almamy of Futa Toro do to resist the slave trade?

He passed a law forbidding anyone from transporting slaves through his area.