It wasn't. The Constitution actually stated that your property couldn't be taken away from you, and slaves were considered property.
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the reason for slavery in the industrial revolution is since the cotton gin was invented, the demand for cotton increased. Slave/Plantation owners needed their slaves to work harder so they could make their profit
In the aftermath of the American Revolution, Northern states started moving toward emancipation, and many Southern states restricted the importation of slaves. The American Revolution was fought from 1765 to 1783.
The two countries that outlawed slavery during the Industrial Revolution were England and France. England passed the Slavery Abolition Act in 1833, which abolished slavery in the British Empire. Similarly, France abolished slavery in its colonies through the Law of 1848.
Wasw primarily involved with the slave revolt in Haiti.
Slavery wasn't just "weakened" after the Civil War. Slavery was abolished by the Civil War, and by President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation.
Communism called for the overthrow of capitalism. The revolution had weakened the Allied war effort.
The American Revolution did not effect slavery. It was the Civil War that had the biggest effect on slavery in the US.
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Slavery still existed after the US revolution. In parts of the world it still exists.
Then, there would be no industrial revolution.
The revolution had weakened the Allied war efforts.
Southern planters believed that the system of slavery would be weakened by abolitionist movements, slave rebellions, and economic factors such as declining profitability of slave labor.
yes john browns revolt against slavery is revolution because it
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Slavery had been ended during the French Revolution but Napoleon tried to put slavery back into force on the island.
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