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I believe that the name of the war was called the Civil War. The Civil War was the time when slavery in the USA was stopped and the violence and critical times were stopped for the USA's were free from the horrid times.
It ended slavery in the U.S. This happened because the Union, trying to end slavery, won the war. If there was no Civil war, then slavery would still be an issue in modern times.
Some of the challenges that faced our country's leaders from the colonial times to the civil war include debts and taxes, foreign issues, governance problems and military rebellion.
slavery has been around for centuries the first recorded slaves were during roman times 500 BC. slavery was abolished in 1807 in England and in 1865 in America after the civil war.
A wainwright in colonial times meant a person who made wagons
to help with the growing of crops and they tried Indians but they ran away because they knew the land
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There was chattel slavery existing in the United States of America during the colonial times, slavery was around in our country from about 1619 to 1789.
I believe that the name of the war was called the Civil War. The Civil War was the time when slavery in the USA was stopped and the violence and critical times were stopped for the USA's were free from the horrid times.
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It ended slavery in the U.S. This happened because the Union, trying to end slavery, won the war. If there was no Civil war, then slavery would still be an issue in modern times.
The first slaves were brought into Jamestown, Virginia in 1619 during colonial times.
Some of the challenges that faced our country's leaders from the colonial times to the civil war include debts and taxes, foreign issues, governance problems and military rebellion.
The first slaves were brought into Jamestown, Virginia in 1619 during colonial times.
slavery has been around for centuries the first recorded slaves were during roman times 500 BC. slavery was abolished in 1807 in England and in 1865 in America after the civil war.
Slavery was present from American colonial times through the end of the Civil War. The principle reason for slavery in the United States was economic. Slavery provided a source of cheap and plentiful workers for labor-intensive agricultural activity. The agrarian South relied heavily on slave labor to work on plantations growing cotton, tobacco, and other crops. The eventual rise of mechanized farming would have ended the economic rationale for slave labor, but moral objections to slavery in the northern US crystalized by 1861 and were a major reason for the Civil War. Ending slavery became a political imperative for the North and keeping slavery was an economic need of the South.
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe was published in 1852.