The reason why abolition was so important to the U.S.A. was that lots of people did not like it when other people had slaves and treated them like machines because they wanted all men to be equal no matter what their race was.
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The slave trade was so important because it strengthened the british empire. the country producing sugar traded their sugar with us and we traded whatever they wanted from britian to them. Sugar was in demand and so the slave trade was important to keep on getting that sugar. This was also the case for crops etc.
Ancient times u could buy a slave for 12 dollars US today so very cheap but u would get an old slave...
So that the slave owners would a lesson on keeping slaves
During the formation of the continental army, many free blacks enlisted. Several slave-owners sent their slaves to fight in their stead. Many slaves also joined after the US govt promised freedom to slaves who served for a year.
Because he worked hard for us and risked his life for us
The slave trade was so important because it strengthened the british empire. the country producing sugar traded their sugar with us and we traded whatever they wanted from britian to them. Sugar was in demand and so the slave trade was important to keep on getting that sugar. This was also the case for crops etc.
non slave groups such as the the society for the abolition of the slave trade, and the Quakers. slaves who did revolts and rebellions ex slaves who exposed how terrible life was as a slave MPs the British government because they were no longer benifitting from the slavee trade since it did not save them money and demand for slave trade fell so the slave trade became a pointless waste of time.
Because of the balance in Congress.
In 1892, the New York Herald proposed the abolition of the US Department of State. The rational of this drastic proposal was that this department had so little to do with conducting business overseas.
The abolition of the slave trade in West Africa took a long time due to a combination of economic interests, political complexities, and social structures. European powers were heavily invested in the profits generated from the transatlantic slave trade, which created resistance to its abolition. Additionally, local chiefs and traders in West Africa benefited from the trade, complicating efforts for reform. Efforts for abolition faced significant opposition, and it wasn't until moral, humanitarian, and political pressures converged that meaningful change occurred.
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it was so important because the workers of the underground railroad wanted to be safe from slave owners.That is why the slaves ran away from there slave owners.
She was born in 1889. This was after the Emancipation Proclamations issued in 1862 and 1863. So it is very doubtful she was born a slave.
Granville Sharp (10 November 1735 - 6 July 1813) was one of the first English campaigners for the abolition of slave trade. He also involved himself in trying to correct other social injustices. Sharp formulated the plan to settle blacks in Sierra leone, and founded the St.George's Bay Company, a forerunner of the Sierra Leone Company. His efforts led to both the founding of the Province of Freedom, and later on Freetown, Sierra Leone, and so he is considered to be one of the founding fathers of Sierra Leone. He was also a biblical scholar and classicist, and a talented musician.
they were so important because they acted like a slave!
It is important to study the slave trade so that future generations can understand the cruel inhumanity that people in the past practiced on each other so that we are not tempted to return to this type of behavior.
It was important because Maryland was a slave state with pro confederate leaders.