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Q: What country led the cause to ban the slave trade?
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What country led the ban on slave trade?

Great Brittan by 1807 is was completely banned in the country


When did Congress ban the slave trade?

Congress could not ban slave trade until 1808. This was due to the 1st and 4th clauses that were in section 9 of the U.S. Constitution. The 1st clause clearly stated that slave trade prohibition could not take place until 1808.


Which changed to the US Constitution was a direct result of slave trade compromise?

Congress was given the power to ban the slave trade after 1808.


When did the constitutional convention say slave trade could be banned?

The Constitutional Convention said that congress could not ban slave trade until 1808.


What year did the delegates of the constitution agree that they would NOT ban slave trade?

1868


Is a ban on trade with another country?

An embargo


What three compromises thenorth and south agreed to?

three-fifths, commerce, and slave trade ban


What is a ban on trade with another country?

It's called an Embargo.


During the post-Revolutionary period did states continued the importation of slaves?

Congress did not ban the slave trade in America until 1808. It is stated in the Constitution that this was the first year that Congress would be allowed to ban the trade.


What two compromises were reached over the issue of the slave trade?

Two compromises reached over the issue of the slave trade were the Three-Fifths Compromise, which counted slaves as three-fifths of a person for representation in Congress, and the Constitutional Compromise of 1808, which allowed the United States to ban the importation of slaves in 1808.


What did the commerce compromises decide about the slave trade?

The Commerce Compromises stated that Congress could not ban the importation of slaves until 1808, but could impose a tax on each slave imported. Additionally, domestic slave trade between states was not regulated by the federal government.


How did southerners give to support against ending the slave trade?

they protested that a ban would ruin the South's economy. Hope i helped :)