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After the American Revolution, there was less demand for slave labor due to a shift in economic focus from agriculture to industrialization, particularly in the Northern states, which began to embrace wage labor over slavery. The ideals of liberty and equality promoted by the Revolution also fostered anti-slavery sentiments and movements, leading to gradual emancipation laws in several states. Additionally, the emergence of new agricultural practices and the cotton gin's efficiency in cotton production created a different labor dynamic, further reducing the reliance on slave labor in some regions.

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