the reconstruction era of the United States
Slavery affected Africa in a very tremendous manner. Most people ended up resenting the western countries and development has been hindered in Africa due to slavery and other factors.
the significance of sectionalism is that it caused many people in the south to vote for slavery even though they were anti slavery. Even Robert E Lee was affected. He was first asked by Lincoln to be general for the north but declined because he lived in the south
it affected all the poeple in the south because they were the people who owned all the slaves, it also affected the slaves because they were set free, it was passed on April 8, 1864 by the U.S Sente.
John C. Calhoun viewed slavery as a good thing. He thought that if tasks were to be accomplished using slaves, then so be it. His view was his thinking about the cotton industry. Calhoun was also concerned about having too many slaves in the deep south. They were too large a population in comparison to whites. Calhoun believed that bringing Texas into the Union as a slave state, would allow slavery to be spread over a wider area.
Slavery was directly responsible for the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
Western Africa
explain how unfair treatment and slavery affected women wh o came to california during the 1800s?
many people ended up dead :(
Some northern states made slavery against the law.
It affected d.c. because it meant that slaves could no longer be bought or sold here. Slavery was abolished.
Slavery affected the slave families in a negative manner. Most of the slaves felt like inferior beings and they were constantly mistreated by their masters.
Slavery was a contentious issue in United States politics throughout history, becoming a topic in the drafting of the Constitution
Some northern states made slavery against the law.
Some northern states made slavery against the law.
many people ended up dead :(
Slavery affected the slave families in a negative manner. Most of the slaves felt like inferior beings and they were constantly mistreated by their masters.