Northern States abolished slavery between 1777 & 1804.
Northern States abolished slavery between 1777 & 1804.
Because the southern states were economies based on slavery and many in the northern states felt that slavery was wrong.
The Union States (northern and non slavery) and the Confederate State (seceded from the union, southern, and pro slavery).
The Compromise of 1820 was between the pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the United States Congress. It prohibited slavery in the former Louisiana Territory.
Northern States abolished slavery between 1777 & 1804.
Northern States abolished slavery between 1777 & 1804.
The Missouri Compromise was the first attempt to ease the looming crisis over slavery. It effectively prevented the spread of slavery into new states but did nothing to eliminate slavery in current slave states.
slavery and the laws.
slavery and the laws.
Because the southern states were economies based on slavery and many in the northern states felt that slavery was wrong.
it was the fight between the state who wanted slavery and the state who didn't want slavery.
The Union States (northern and non slavery) and the Confederate State (seceded from the union, southern, and pro slavery).
the 4 border states between the north and the south
Slavery was not legal in the Northern states during the Civil War. The Northern states had already abolished slavery before the outbreak of the war, while the Southern states still allowed slavery. This stark division between free and slave states was one of the key factors leading to the Civil War.
Because the South wanted slavery but in the North didn't want slavery.
Short-term, nothing - slavery was allowed to continue in the slave-states that had remained loyal. Long-term, the loyalty of these states helped the Union to win the war - which is what brought slavery to an end throughout the USA.