Did they re-slave free blacks.
Did they free all slaves.
force all free blacks to live in cities.
send free blacks back to Africa.
The economy of the south depended on cotton, which was the largest export of the United States. Tobacco was the #2 crop in most of the south.
1850s
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Under the 1850 Compromise, New Mexico and Utah were allowed in as slave-states, in exchange for California as free soil. After that, Kansas and Nebraska were to be admitted on a local vote on slavery ('Popular Sovereignty'). This resulted in bloodshed that foreshadowed the Civil War.
By the 1850s, the south and north were becoming more alike.
By the 1850s, the south and north were becoming more alike.
Kansas was flooded by northern and southern voters when it sought statehood in the 1850s. This led to conflicts known as "Bleeding Kansas," with pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions vying for control of the territory. Ultimately, Kansas entered the Union as a free state in 1861.
The economy of the south depended on cotton, which was the largest export of the United States. Tobacco was the #2 crop in most of the south.
When America sought westward expansion in the 1850s, there were many issues that presented themselves. One major underlying source of tension was slavery and the strife between the North and the South.
In the 1850s, most Mexican Texans settled in southern Texas, specifically along San Antonio de Bexar, Victoria and Laredo.
Because it was getting harder to create new slave-states, so the South was always going to be outvoted in Congress, which would tend to pass laws unfavourable to the South.
California Virginia and South Carolina
an agriculture economy overly dependent on cotton and slave labor.
Prosperty and Growth
In the 1850s, Australia did not have states: it had colonies.The colonies wereNew South WalesVictoriaVan Diemen's Land (the name was changed to Tasmania in 1856)South AustraliaWestern AustraliaQueensland separated from New South Wales and became a colony of its own in 1859.
there were no states in the 1850s in Australia. What are now the states were known only as colonies.These colonies were:New South WalesVictoriaSouth AustraliaWestern AustraliaVan Diemen's LandIn 1856, Van Diemen's Land was renamed to Tasmania. In 1859, Queensland separated from New South Wales, becoming its own self-governing colony.