The abolition of slavery in America, culminating in the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865, marked a significant victory for abolitionists, African Americans, and advocates of human rights. Enslaved individuals and their allies triumphed in their struggle for freedom and equality. However, the loss for slaveholders and the Southern economy was substantial, as they faced the dismantling of a system that relied heavily on forced labor. The aftermath also highlighted ongoing racial tensions and disparities, indicating that the struggle for true equality continued beyond abolition.
The people of the southern America wanted the slavery to contending Abraham Lincoln won the civil war. the south agreed to free the slaves
because we had war and the north won so we ended slavery but the south wanted to keep slavery and we had many wars and the north won again and the south though the north would grow tiered and give up but the the war is now known as the cilvil war.
The Union won the American Civil War, which lasted from 1861 to 1865. The victory of the Union forces over the Confederate States led to the preservation of the United States and the abolition of slavery. Key battles, such as Gettysburg and the surrender of General Lee at Appomattox Court House, were pivotal in securing this outcome.
The document that said slavery was not permitted in any area won from Mexico was known as the Wilmot Proviso.
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The Union won, the Confederates lost. Slavery was later abolished.
The main difference was that (because the north won) slavery was abolished.
the war ended slavery. in addition the north won it but lost many men.
yes
The people of the southern America wanted the slavery to contending Abraham Lincoln won the civil war. the south agreed to free the slaves
It is most likely that slavery would have continued in the southern states if they had won the Civil War, as it was a key component of the economic and social structure at that time. However, the changing attitudes towards slavery and the broader global movement towards abolition may have eventually led to its demise in the South as well.
The British won the War, and France lost all of the land in North America.
because we had war and the north won so we ended slavery but the south wanted to keep slavery and we had many wars and the north won again and the south though the north would grow tiered and give up but the the war is now known as the cilvil war.
The economies of both victorious and lost countries were in a very bad condition. Countries except America and Japan whether won or lost became BANKRUPT!!
yes it should have slavery was wrong yes but the confederacy would have ended slavery anyway with the industrial revolution the confederate states of America was a soverign nation.
it abolished slavery The union won. this placed the USA in a position where it could start to modernise its economic base, A fortunate a side effect of this was that slavery was abolished several years later. Even after the war was won there was still slavery.