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Because it wasn't needed.

It didn't fit the factory system - industrial bosses wanted skilled labour that could move around.

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Q: Why was slavery banned in the north?
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What Year north banned slavery?

the north's "trial" started in 1777. It was officially banned in 1787!


Was slavery banned from the north west?

yes


The states in America that wanted slavery banned were located in which area?

The North.


What were the sectional differences between the north and south?

the north banned slavery while the south allowed it


Was slavery legal in all of the North and South colonies?

At first it was, but eventually all norther states banned slavery


Was Uncle Tom's Cabin banned in the north?

No...the notherners believed in the book and atually thought that slavery was wrong and should be banned


The Missouri copromise of 1820 did what for the legality of slavery?

It banned slavery in any new states North of Missouri's Southern border.


What were the after affects of the civil war?

After the north have won the south was forced to move back into the north. After that Abraham Lincoln banned slavery.


What is the percentage of people that say slavery should be banned?

.....slavery IS banned......


How man factories did the north have during the civil war?

Not very many since slavery was banned.


Who banned slavery?

Abraham Lincoln had banned slavery because he was an abolitionist which means he was against slavery.and when he banned slavery it started the civil war.


What groups split between The Missouri Compromise?

The Missouri Compromise splits the early America into the South (where slavery is upheld) and the North ( Where slavery is banned)