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What did the northwest ordinance differ from the constitution on the issue of slavery?

The Northwest Ordinance outlawed slavery in the territory. However the ordinance did allow for indentured servants to be held in the territory. The US Constitution did not prohibit slavery at that time.


Why do historical accounts of slavery so widdely vary?

Historical accounts of slavery vary widely because different cultures treated slaves differently. Accounts of slavery within the same culture may also differ due to the sources' perception and beliefs regarding slavery coloring their accounts.


How did the institution of slavery in New England differ from that in the Southern colonies?

Slavery in New England was less prevalent and focused more on domestic work and skilled labor, while in the Southern colonies, slavery was widespread and centered around large-scale agricultural production, particularly in the cultivation of crops like tobacco, rice, and cotton.


Did delegates views differ on the issue of the foreign slave trade?

During the US Constitutional Convention there was a debate about outlawing slavery and or other means to reduce slavery. The Southern colonies-States threatened to walk out of the Convention if there was to be an outlawing of slavery. A compromise was agreed upon whereby in 1808, no more slaves could enter the new USA.


How did the aristocratic republicanism of the South differ from the democratic republicanism of the North?

Southern employers depended totally on slavery for their workforce. Most Northern employers (increasingly industrial) would not have been able to use slaves, even if they were offered them. Also Northern puritans disapproved of slavery, and the Abolitionists carried a lot of weight, although most Northerners were not Abolitionists by any means.

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How did slavery in west Africa differ from slavery practiced by European settlers?

because it was a different type of slavery.


How did the north and the south differ in their ideas about extending slavery?

the north didnt want slavery but the south want slavery


How did the practice of slavery differ between classical civilizations?

it didnt


How do Jacobs' descriptions of slavery's abuses--and the pathways to freedom--differ from Douglass'?

Jacobs' descriptions of slavery's abuses was he was all for it. Douglass however was not into the slavery abuse.


How did northern and southern attitudes differ?

They chucked it Down to the slavery comprimise.


How did west African slavery differ from the kind of slavery that developed in America?

one way that salvery is differ in the Americas than the west African would be the platiation , because we don't have a large plantation in America


How did Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas differ concerning the expansion of slavery?

They didn't


How did the experience under slavery differ the northern and southern british colonies of north America in the seventeeth century?

The experience under slavery differed the two as the slavery had developed a strong foothold.


How did Breckinridge's stance on the issue of slavery differ from Lincoln's?

Breckinridge's stance on the issue of slavery differed from Lincoln's because Lincoln opposed the expansion of slavery into the territories and Breckinridge insisted that the government be required to protect slavery in any territory.


What did the northwest ordinance differ from the constitution on the issue of slavery?

The Northwest Ordinance outlawed slavery in the territory. However the ordinance did allow for indentured servants to be held in the territory. The US Constitution did not prohibit slavery at that time.


What things did the north and south differ over?

beliefs....like slavery, taxes, government, and yeah.


How did president Lincoln political stand on slavery differ from his personal stand during the war?

His political opinion was that he would only stop slavery from spreading, not abolish it. His personal opinion was that slavery should be abolished and there was nothing worse.