The Kansas--Nebraska Act of 1854 allowed the new territories to decide for themselves if they would allow slavery or not.
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Many slaves weren't allowed to use money... others who did used the currency of their regions or gold in some cases.
Some did. The slavers bought slaves in Africa and other areas, and brought them to the South to sell at a profit. Some were valued for their physical strength, and some were bought to provide offspring: children born to slaves became the property of their owners as well. However, children were expensive and time-consuming to care for until they were old enough to work on their own, so not all slaves were allowed to have children.
You mean south of America during the Civil War? I'm not really sure what you mean. I recommend you be more specific of your question. Anyways, if that is what you mean, then the Southerners wanted it because.. I suppose they figured it was unfair and they wanted their rights to own slaves and stuff. Sorry it isn't really a good answer.
The children of female slaves didn't need to be bought.
The whole slavery thing was for economic reasons. some needed slaves to work on their plantation, some needed slaves to work at home as servants, and other needed slaves to serve in armies. Remember slaves were an unpaid labor force.
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Southerners viewed slaves as property. The southerners defended this by saying that the Bible allowed for them to have slaves.
Slaves.
Stephan A. Douglas proposed the Kansas Nebraska Act in 1854.
The Missouri Compromise was effectively ended by the Kansas-Nebraska Act, however since there was still turmoil as to the "Bleeding Kansas" dispute, it was thought that the Kansas-Nebraska Act would be shortly overturned. The Dred Scott decision by the Supreme Court further strengthened the elimination of the Missouri Compromise and the institution of slavery north of the Mason-Dixon Line by ruling that slaves were not able to take cases to court.
The southerners viewed slaves as property.
the southerners viewed slaves as a good thing
It upheld popular sovereignty in Kansas and Nebraska
Yes, if the people of that state voted that way.
Fully 3/4 of southerners did not own slaves at the eve of the Civil War.
How many southerners owned 20 or more slaves