white elite wanted to determine this because white man gotta be in charge.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act allowed people in certain areas to determine whether or not their territory would allow slavery
That they would lose profit from all of the cotton fields
The loss of slavery would threaten the Southern economy.
well if it wasnt for your history stuff that happened back then would still be happening like slavery and the seperation of black and white (not to be racist).
Slavery is guaranteed by the Constitution. Slavery existed in all the other major world powers. Slavery was a necessary evil that would die out gradually
Their work force of slaves. They most feared that slavery would be abolished.
settlers would determine whether a territory would have slavery.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act allowed people in certain areas to determine whether or not their territory would allow slavery
The Confederacy was composed of states that wanted slavery. That was the main purpose of the split between the Union and the Confederacy. For that reason, it's implied that all the territories had slavery. Even if the Confederacy had allowed the people to determine whether there was slavery in their area or not, they would have chosen slavery because the vast majority of the people in the South were for slavery because it was their way of life.
Popular Sovereignty
Yes, the middle colonies like New York and Pennsylvania practiced slavery in the 1700s. While slavery was not as widespread in these colonies as in the southern colonies, there were still enslaved individuals used for labor on farms and in households.
It depends on the condition, if its the elite it would be about $200, and if its a regular white one it would be about $120.
People in certain areas often determine whether or not their territory allows slavery based on cultural norms, ethical beliefs, economic factors, and legal frameworks. Historical events, social movements, and political decisions also play a significant role in shaping the stance on slavery within a particular region.
Stephen Douglas supported popular sovereignity, also called squatter sovereignity, which stated that each territory had the right to determine if they would accept slavery or not.
It depends on how long post slavery. Slavery wasn't abolished completely until about 20 years after slavery ended. So, if the post time of your question would be about 5-10 years, my answer would be absolutely NOT.
Not all white people agreed with slavery and some people liked the ideas of no more slavery and felt like he would end it
by using violence and killing most of the white men