One reason is the industrial revolution. Machinery took the place of human labor. The other main reason was the northern part of the country was not as well suited for large agricultural operations as was the flatter, more open south.
The final destination of enslaved individuals in the Americas varied, but many were brought to the Southern United States, the Caribbean, and Brazil. In these regions, they were primarily forced to work on plantations producing cash crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton. The brutal conditions of slavery led to immense suffering, and many enslaved people did not survive the harsh realities of their labor and living conditions. Ultimately, the legacy of slavery has had lasting impacts on societies across the Americas.
Because the Southern States were going to break away in order to retain slavery and the North couldn't survive without the economic engone of the South. Hence the war by the North to prevent the South becomming a separate sovereign entity.
They said the cotton trade, America's biggest export, couldn't survive without it. They said blacks were better-off in America than they would be if they'd stayed in Africa. They said that blacks were simple, happy folk who didn't want responsibilities, and weren't fit for them anyway. They said that slavery was a perfect, God-given arrangement of master and man, and that the Almighty would end slavery when He saw fit.
They had extended families to take care of them since they were separated from their real ones. They also held on to all there traditions.
The origin of slavery is lost to prehistory. As a guess, one tribe might have conquered another, with the victors allowing a 'lucky' few to live on, either to perform menial labor or as breeding stock. There is wide agreement among historians and anthropologists that slavery predates any existing historical documents. Slavery is reported by many of the earliest available reports from China and Japan, Egypt and the Middle East, Africa, Europe and the Americas. It seems that since prehistoric and primitive times, dominant people have used force and fear to make other people serve them. In the book of Genesis it tells of a time a famine so bad people sold themselves into slavery to the King of Egypt just so they could survive. There is no way to be certain as to when slavery started or even who started it. Slavery has been around since ancient Egypt and possibly even before then. But, as stated before, we have no way of knowing for sure.
in order to survive they eat food !
slaves had to run tored the north star to get free
The plantation system of the south had been built on slavery, in many Southerners feared that their economy couldn't survive without it.
Her qualities is to help others out of slavery in order for them to save themselves. Or her qualities is to help others out of slavery and to survive.
It is difficult to estimate the exact number of slaves who survived slavery as many historical records are incomplete. However, it is known that some individuals did survive and eventually gained their freedom through various means such as escape, purchase, or emancipation.
They don't. Penguins inhabit the southern hemisphere.
Everything that people needs to live
they formed close ties with each other
Yes, it can. Elephants can survive in the savannas and forests of Africa, or the scrublands and forests of Southern Asia.
the middle colonies didn't have much but they did have more than the southern colonies, the south was full of illness and often many people ended up dying it was rare to have baby and it survive, disease was expected not prevented, there was no food and slavery not a fun time.
the purpose of folktales was to teach lessons about how to survive under slavery. Folktales reassured slaves that they could survive by outsmarting more powerful slaveholders.
Jaguars can and do survive in the desert, especially in the Sonoran Desert of Mexico. Jaguars have also been recently sited in southern Arizona.