The American perspective on slavery varied significantly depending on region, economic interests, and social beliefs. In the Southern states, slavery was seen as an essential institution for agricultural production and was deeply ingrained in the economy and social hierarchy. In contrast, many in the Northern states, influenced by abolitionist movements, viewed slavery as morally wrong and sought its end. This divergence contributed to significant tensions leading up to the Civil War, with differing views on human rights, economic systems, and states' rights.
Numbers of Americans supported slavery, and some loathed slavery.
He condemned slavery and affirmed the idea of African Americans' natural rights.
How long after slavery officially ended was the Constitution amended to allow African Americans to vote
the Declaration of Independence.
Free African Americans in the North were treated as inferior even after slavery. They had few rights and considered 3/5 human.
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Numbers of Americans supported slavery, and some loathed slavery.
wherw did freed African Americans go after slavery ended
Slavery is free labor (African Americans). Slavery is work done by African Americans without getting paid.
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In the time before slavery, there were no African-Americans.
It depends on your perspective. From the perspective of most Americans, Atlanta is in the South.
Slavery of the African-Americans by Americans.
people started to figure out slavery was not right
Slavery
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well you see hes a black person who tried as hard as he can to stop slavery so once he got the black to be legal in the states he changed the whites perspective about what they should think about them.