cuz evree1's a fukn cnt
The first countries in the world to abolish slavery were in Europe and North America. Many countries in Africa did not abolish slavery until the 1980s.
Vermont was the first state to abolish slavery, doing so in its constitution adopted in 1777. The state's constitution declared that "all men are created equally free and independent," effectively ending slavery within its borders. While Vermont was not yet a state at the time, it set a precedent for the eventual abolition of slavery in the United States.
The South was for slavery because it brought in free workers and a lot of profit for the slave owners. On the other hand, the North had no reason to have slaves, so they tried to abolish slavery and ended up succeeding.
Vermont was the first state to abolish slavery, doing so in its constitution adopted in 1777. The state explicitly prohibited slavery and involuntary servitude, setting a precedent in the United States. While other states gradually moved toward abolition, Vermont's early action marked a significant step in the fight against slavery.
At first Lincoln said it was to save the Union so that he wouldn't lose the butter nut states, but later on his real intentions were revealed when he passed the Emancipation Proclamation. So basically it was to abolish slavery.
The first countries in the world to abolish slavery were in Europe and North America. Many countries in Africa did not abolish slavery until the 1980s.
Vermont was a territory that abolished slavery in 1777, but technically Pennsylvania was the first STATE to abolish slavery, doing so in 1780.
Because slaves were property, and somewhat valuable at that. Most people don't like having their property taken away by the government.
Emancipation Proclamation was issued hoping to abolish ALL slavery... Even though the 13th amendment eliminated alot of it.
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She didn't approve of slavery and had a skill of literature, so she starting writing to help abolish slavery
because of the money Britain was getting from the slave trade
There are many reasons why it took so long to abolish the slave trade in East Africa. The main reason is that some of the people within the communities were benefiting from slave trade and were therefore slow to react.
President Lincoln was so influential because he helped to get the 13th amendment going to abolish slavery.
They had no leader.
The individual territories can choose to abolish slavery in that territory if they descide they wish to do so. Evie
Vermont abolished slavery because they thought it was wrong and knew that they had enough chicken for the next 100 years to feed them so they abolished it.