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Well in the 1800 pirates were actual pirates but the savery got so many punishment if they do not listen

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When was the black slavery at its peak in America?

probably in the 1800s because that's when cotton became really popular.


When did African clothing move to America?

The clothing came to America in the 1800s during slavery. The Africans tried to hold onto a their traditions as best as they could during slavery.


In the 1800s a person who was against slavery was called?

In the 1800s, a person who was against slavery was commonly referred to as an abolitionist. Abolitionists advocated for the end of slavery and worked to promote the rights of enslaved individuals, often participating in movements, writing literature, and sometimes engaging in acts of civil disobedience. This movement gained significant momentum in the United States and Europe, leading to increased awareness and eventual legal changes regarding slavery.


How did slavery differ in the 1700's and 1800's?

Black slavery in america was different by the 1800s. No states in the north allowed slaves by 1800s, and demanded that all black slaves should be set free. Until the 1850 to 1860, many slave owners had less than 100 slaves. In the 1700s, all states allowed slavery and white farmers treated black slaves very harsh.


What is the correct chronological order of the events that occured during the 1800s?

The correct chronological order of significant events during the 1800s includes: the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, which doubled the size of the United States; the War of 1812, occurring from 1812 to 1815; the Missouri Compromise in 1820, which addressed the issue of slavery in new states; and the start of the Civil War in 1861. Other important events include the California Gold Rush in 1849 and the abolition of slavery in 1865 with the 13th Amendment.