Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant
Abraham lincoin and george bush
It would be two countries, and the Confederate States of America would have been pressured by other trading nations into ending slavery within about one generation.
The Wright brothers were TWO of the most important people in aviation.
They will vary from person to person.....my top 5: 1 Ending of Slavery (Emancipation Proclamation) 2 Allowing women to vote (Woman's Sufferage) 3 Signing of the Declaration of Independance 4 Ending of the Civil War 5 Ending of World War II
The Quakers and the Mennonites were two religious groups that openly condemned slavery in the American colonies.
Frederick Douglass and John Brown
Although both fronts were important to President Lincoln, ending slavery was more important to him personally than preserving the union.
Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery
What were two ways in which people took action against slavery
Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery. Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery fighting there masters not doing work in the house or on the field.
On August 9, 1945, Japan surrendered thus ending ending world war two.
The union of slavery and cotton were able to impede the South's development into two important areas, the industries and railroad. The union slavery and cotton were also central to the South's prosperity.
Slavery began in Virginia and Maryland on tobacco farms. Slavery became more and more important as farms became bigger. That divided the Southern whites into two classes.
The united states was united again and no one was threatening to break away and slavery was not allowed even though some people still had slaves
Slavery is indeed very old. It started in the B.c period, when two countries were at war, the winner took the loosing soldiers and people as slaves.
I know of one, Liberia.
People took actions against slavery through participating in abolitionist movements, such as the Underground Railroad and the formation of anti-slavery societies. Additionally, some individuals fought against slavery through legal means, such as advocating for the passage of laws that prohibited the buying and selling of enslaved people.