Even after slavery was abolished, its legacy continued to affect the Americas through systemic racism, economic disparities, and social inequalities that persisted in society. The end of slavery did not eradicate the entrenched attitudes and practices that devalued Black lives, leading to discriminatory laws and practices such as segregation and Jim Crow in the United States. Additionally, the economic structures that relied on slave labor left a lasting impact on wealth distribution and access to opportunities for descendants of enslaved people. This historical context continues to shape societal dynamics and challenges in the Americas today.
Most Northerner didn't care for slavery. That is not to say they didn't want it abolished, it just did not affect their life.
The Civil War, depsite what most people believe, was not started over slavery. It was actually started over the election of the the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Slavery only played a part of the role in the Civil War. Slavery affected the Civil War because many slaves came in to help the North win the Battle, which did not help. In the end the Civil War basically ended slavery, or abolished it.
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Slavery has had a great impact on the United States. Originally slavery was used as free labor for many farmers.
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Most Northerner didn't care for slavery. That is not to say they didn't want it abolished, it just did not affect their life.
Even after slavery was abolished, its legacy persisted through systemic racism and economic disparities, deeply affecting societal structures. Many societies continued to grapple with racial inequalities, discrimination, and social tensions rooted in the history of slavery. Additionally, the psychological and cultural impacts of slavery have influenced the identities and experiences of generations, contributing to ongoing struggles for civil rights and social justice.
No, slavery was officially abolished in the United States with the passage of the 13th Amendment in 1865. However, systemic racism and discrimination continue to affect black communities in various ways.
the climate and soil affected slaves because if the soil and weather was good the slaves would have to work on the plantations
after the civil war The 13th(abolished slavery), 14th( all former slaves are granted citizenship), and 15th(That any citizen, no matter what race, could vote) amendments were added to the constitution.
Slavery in America had a greater affect on the African society. Racism, excessive urge for growth in economy led to the practices of slavery in USA. However; it increased distances between the black and white community and also developed a feeling of hatred amongst the African society.
This (unexpected) Northern victory gave Lincoln the credibility to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, which officially turned the war into a crusade against slavery. After that, neither Britain nor France could carry out their threat to intervene on the Confederate side, without looking pro-slavery. As both those countries had abolished slavery many years earlier, this was out of the question.
The Civil War, depsite what most people believe, was not started over slavery. It was actually started over the election of the the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Slavery only played a part of the role in the Civil War. Slavery affected the Civil War because many slaves came in to help the North win the Battle, which did not help. In the end the Civil War basically ended slavery, or abolished it.
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