Demand in Great Britain.
The Karankawa people lived in southern Texas along the Gulf of Mexico. They lost their land in 1860 due to war and infectious diseases.
To do every one in their path
Between 1860 and 1900, the number of buffalo on the plains drastically declined due to overhunting, habitat loss, and the expansion of railroads. In the mid-1800s, millions of buffalo roamed the Great Plains, but by the end of the century, their population had plummeted to just a few hundred. This decline was largely driven by commercial hunting and government policies aimed at undermining Native American cultures that relied on buffalo for sustenance. The near extinction of the buffalo significantly impacted the ecology of the plains and the livelihoods of Indigenous peoples.
13% of the American population was African-americans.
462,198 slaves lived in GA according to the official US census of 1860.
Demand in Great Britain.
The Karankawa people lived in southern Texas along the Gulf of Mexico. They lost their land in 1860 due to war and infectious diseases.
The Great American Desert.
To do every one in their path
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Yeomen lived in the South before 1860 primarily because they were small-scale farmers who owned their own land. They were self-sufficient and practiced subsistence agriculture, which was common in the rural South during that time. Yeomen often did not own enslaved individuals, unlike larger plantation owners, and they played a significant role in the Southern economy.
election of 1860
Between 1860 and 1900, the number of buffalo on the plains drastically declined due to overhunting, habitat loss, and the expansion of railroads. In the mid-1800s, millions of buffalo roamed the Great Plains, but by the end of the century, their population had plummeted to just a few hundred. This decline was largely driven by commercial hunting and government policies aimed at undermining Native American cultures that relied on buffalo for sustenance. The near extinction of the buffalo significantly impacted the ecology of the plains and the livelihoods of Indigenous peoples.
slaves
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