Slavery continued to spread after the Revolutionary War primarily due to economic factors, particularly the demand for labor-intensive cash crops like cotton and tobacco in the Southern states. The invention of the cotton gin in 1793 significantly increased cotton production, reinforcing the reliance on enslaved labor. Additionally, the lack of a unified national stance against slavery allowed it to persist and expand, especially in newly formed territories where state laws varied widely. Social and cultural justifications for slavery also evolved, further entrenching the institution in American society.
Slavery is not a conflict of the Revolutionary war.
civil war. civil war.
Slavery
yes
No, there was another war, The Civil War, over that issue.
Slavery is not a conflict of the Revolutionary war.
Yes it did
civil war. civil war.
Slavery
i don't know but i think it isn't
yes
Northerners were completely against slavery, and before the Civil War they took their hatred overboard by killing Southerners for their slavery.
They wanted to BE FREED FROM SLAVERY
they did not like it
No, there was another war, The Civil War, over that issue.
ya it ended in 1865 (which is in civil war) or some other time in the civil war and what revolutionary war r u talkin about
No state abolished slavery during the Revolutionary War. Massachusetts via its Constitution of 1780 did not recognize slavery and thusly "abolished" it, but no state abolished slavery as far as I can see before or "around the time" of the Revolutionary War.