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he was a general in the amerian revolution
The people of the southern America wanted the slavery to contending Abraham Lincoln won the civil war. the south agreed to free the slaves
South wanted to keep slaves, north didn't want slavery to continue
Most wanted the south to continue to have slavery. Most were opposed to abolition. Most did not want it to spread at all.
Slavery continued after the revolution for many reasons. Many of the owners did not want to give up their slaves. While some slaves didn't know anything else and continued to work for their owner.
Slavery has been with us since before recorded history.It is STILL with us. Do not think that because some countries have outlawed it that is is no longer happening.Nor did the 'American revolution' have anything to do with the abolishment of slavery in the US.
The South looked at slavery as an economic issue. The North viewed slavery as a moral issue. In the North, slavery was proving to be unprofitable in the North and was dying out by the end of the American Revolution, but in the South white Southerners were increasingly more defensive of slavery.
The South looked at slavery as an economic issue. The North viewed slavery as a moral issue. In the North, slavery was proving to be unprofitable in the North and was dying out by the end of the American Revolution, but in the South white Southerners were increasingly more defensive of slavery.
he was a general in the amerian revolution
Only in the North
The people of the southern America wanted the slavery to contending Abraham Lincoln won the civil war. the south agreed to free the slaves
South wanted to keep slaves, north didn't want slavery to continue
Most wanted the south to continue to have slavery. Most were opposed to abolition. Most did not want it to spread at all.
False
The American Revolution did not effect slavery. It was the Civil War that had the biggest effect on slavery in the US.
The Continuing Revolution was created in 1968.
Completely Destroy Them then especially the African Americans feared that slavery would still continue