A slave was not paid, did not earn money and did not buy their freedom. A slave is property and has no decision on how they live. As property they could be sold away from wife/husband and children, they could be beaten, killed, children could be sold away, all decisions made about work or life done by the person who own them.
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The Confederacy was not a state. It was a group of states that declared themselves as a nation separate from the United States. The states that joined it were slave states.
The south and north part of the U.S were arguing about having free states or slave states. Thus supporters of each type grouped themselves together, dividing the country into two opposing factions.
The slave/slaves could just...... well...... be free, do as they please, no more being bossed around or working, though, you would have to travel to get away from where you live so you will not get caught and sent back to be a slave, or worse
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free-man, free-woman
The most important reason that the slave trade thrived was economic; the shipping companies and slave dealers made money in obtaining and selling slaves, and the slave owners used slaves as a "free" labor force to earn money for themselves.
look some where else.
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comprimise of 1850 Arkansas - slave Michigan - free Florida - slave Texas - slave Iowa - free Wisconsin - free
it was a free state >3
no it was slave free