no
Never Better ended on 2008-02-14.
Abraham lincoln officaly ended slavery in America
Then most African Americans would still be slaves, and Barack Obama would not likely be our president. It's improbable that the slaves would never have been freed, because Northern abolitionists were so passionate about it they would have continued fighting until slavery was ended.
Madam C. J. Walker (born Sarah Breedlove in 1867) was never a slave because she was born after slavery ended.
We either would all be happy and equal or slavery would come sooner or later.
After Rome sold the inhabitants of Carthage into slavery, and destroyed the city, in order to ensure that it would never be a problem again, there wasn't much compromise available.
probably
Life would be greater that it is now
We would have picked our own cotton.
Actually, Slavery never ended while President Lincoln was alive. The Civil War did not end slavery in the United States. Lincoln only freed slaves that were caught during the civil war from southern states. The Northern states which had slaves still were allowed to keep their slaves. Slavery ended the December after Lincolns death with the 13th Amendment.
Well, it never started because they didn' t need slaves because they were in the manufacturing business. (They were in the manufacturing business because their climate wasn't good for farming, which they used slaves for.)
the tallmadge amendment would have eventually ended the presence of slavery due to its terms, the southerners, fearing that it would upset the balance of free and slave states in the Senate, opposed it, so it never was passed