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The South had its one big commodity, cotton, which needed massed field-hands who had no need of skills or qualifications. It was suited to slavery. The North depended heavily on the factory system, which could not use many unskilled hands, but needed skilled, qualified, mobile labour. For that reason, slavery had died out in the North.
some people use machines but somestill their hands but they don't get whipped every two minutes and it wasn't as harsh as compared to the slavery times then now
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You would think that since there aren't as many hands needed to separate cotton, there would be a decrease in slavery. However, plantation owners only grew more cotton which needed more slaves to pick, then needed even more slaves to operate the cotton gin. In fact, after the invention of the cotton gin, slavery soon quadrupled.
Kansas was thrown into a violent period known as Bleeding Kansas on May 21, 1856, at the hands of anti-slavery advocates from Missouri. It would end with the institution of the Lecompton Constitution.
Toussaint Louverture, the leader of the Haitian Revolution, fell into the hands of the French and was shipped to St. Domingue (now Haiti) where he was sold into slavery. This experience greatly influenced his stance on slavery and fueled his determination to fight for the freedom of Haitians.
A hand in french is une main and hands is mains.
a hand is "une main" (fem.) in French.the hands: "les mains"
you have magic hands. tu as des mains de magiciens
Depends on what the Frenchman does in his/her life.
hands = les mains
'des belles mains'
main concepteur
it's a hands off family because laissez faire is french for hands off
The South had its one big commodity, cotton, which needed massed field-hands who had no need of skills or qualifications. It was suited to slavery. The North depended heavily on the factory system, which could not use many unskilled hands, but needed skilled, qualified, mobile labour. For that reason, slavery had died out in the North.
parliament kept slavery, it was under their hands to decide, whether it should be abolished or not...A particular man stood out Wiliam Willberforce was an MP who wanted to abolish slavery, and kept going for a whole 18 years of his life.
Robert Edgar Conrad has written: 'Brazilian slavery' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements, Bibliography, Slave-trade, Slavery 'In the Hands of Strangers'