slavery was needed for money
Frederick Douglass was strongly opposed to slavery, as he himself had been enslaved. He believed in the equality and dignity of all individuals, regardless of race, and fought tirelessly for the abolition of slavery through his writings and speeches. He viewed slavery as a grave injustice that needed to be eradicated.
The issue of slavery in the territory ceded by Mexico was decided by the Compromise of 1850, which allowed residents to determine whether to allow slavery through popular sovereignty. This meant that the territories of New Mexico and California could decide on the slavery issue for themselves when applying for statehood.
After the cotton gin was invented (which removed seeds from cotton flowers), more and more cotton was grown, and more and more slaves were needed to harvest the cotton, and make money for the people who ran the farms where cotton was grown.
Landowners in the Chesapeake colonies turned to chattel slavery for labor because they needed a reliable and cheap workforce to cultivate labor-intensive cash crops like tobacco. Chattel slavery provided a consistent labor force that could be easily controlled and exploited for maximum profit.
Plantation owners defended slavery by arguing that it was necessary for the economy to thrive, as it provided cheap labor that fueled profitability. They also believed that enslaved people were inferior and needed guidance and discipline from their white masters. Additionally, they used legal and political power to maintain and expand the institution of slavery.
A labour force was needed, and slavery was a money-making way to provide it.
Slavery started as the south needed more workers to collect the cotin and do work.
It was an acknowledgement of the unfairness and inhumanity of slavery. They realized that it was antiquated and needed to end.
Slavery was never legal in Oregon, so it never needed to become illegal.
they needed people to work on plantations
american, venezuelan revolutions bacause they needed slavery to do there plantations and also used them for trade.
We needed cotton pickers for our clothes.
oppose - mean support - needed it
Yes planters supported slavery. They did so because slaves were free labor and they needed them to work the fields.
the Southern planters thought that slavery shouldn't be ended for they needed the slaves for their crops
There was not that much urban slavery because urban people worked in factories where slaves were not need as compared to rural where they used slavery a lot because they worked on the farms and needed help
He stopped the spread of slavery (and "accidentally" destroyed it on the way)