sorry im not going to help you write your paper. how about doing research and learning on your own.
2007-03-21 13:39:04
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answered by lizincali 5
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Perhaps in some ways two pages on slavery in the 1800s should be easy. The entire first half of the 1800s in the United States, politically, was dominated by slavery. Slavery was the cloud that hovered over every single political decision for decades. Missouri wanted to enter the country as a slave state in 1820, then Maine had to enter as a free state to keep the balance. California basically self-admitted itself as a free state, so the Compromise of 1850 had to be enacted. President Polk and the United States chose to go to war with Mexico then the big fear was that all of Mexico would be added as slave territory (being below the 1820 Missouri Compromise line) so you have the transcendentalists in New England spending nights in jail to protest against slavery.
Economically slavery was tremendously profitable. Up into the mid-1800s the chief export commodity of the entire United States was cotton. In the South, cotton was king. Cotton drove the economic engine of the South but it also was the anchor that kept it from progressing into a modern technological world. With cotton reaping such enormous profits there was little motivation for the South to industrialize, hence, when the Civil War arrived, the South was perhaps doomed to defeat.
Socially, slavery was built on ignorance and a great deal of that social ignorance remained in the United States for a century to come. Its basic premise was that slaves were not equal in the sense that Jefferson suggested that "all men are created equal" or they were worth only 3/5 of a person, as our early constitution suggested. Slavery denegrated individuals but it is interesting and ironic to note that Douglass in his autobiography suggested that slavery hurt the slave owner far more than the slave because they entered into this unnatural condition by choice, while the slave was forced into it.
2007-03-21 13:52:40
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answered by John B 7
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By the time of the civil war, the use of slavery was winding down---the only people who were using it were the really big plantations owners along the coastal plains of the southern states (but they were the ones with the political clout). Inland, the slaves were treated along the lines of how tenant farmers were treated after the war.
The biggest thing that slavery was doing in the south was making another excuse or reason for pressing the most important question to southerns---states rights vs rights of the federal government......the southern states thought that congress and the court system was forcing things like abolotion and high tarriffs on the south while not do anything to help them
2007-03-21 13:44:13
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answered by scotishbob 5
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Slavery is a sort of compelled hard artwork wherein human beings are seen to be, or taken care of as, the valuables of others. Slaves could be held against their will from the time of their seize, purchase or delivery, and disadvantaged of the ultimate to flow away, to refuse to artwork, or to get carry of repayment (which includes wages). data of slavery predates written documents, and has existed to various extents, varieties and classes in incredibly much all cultures and continents.[a million] In some societies, slavery existed as a criminal corporation or socio-financial gadget, yet on the instant that is formally outlawed in almost all international places. although, the prepare maintains in quite a few varieties international.[2][3]. The slave commerce is additionally seen as a sort of industry making in black human beings. Freedom from slavery is an the international over known human suitable. Article 4 of the prevalent announcement of Human Rights states: no person would be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave commerce would be prohibited in all their varieties.[4] The English be conscious slave derives - with the aid of previous French and Medieval Latin - from the medieval be conscious for Slavic, a human beings of imperative and eastern Europe, lots of whom have been offered in slavery after conquest via the Holy Roman Empire.[5]
2016-10-19 07:27:04
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answered by troesch 4
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Well you see slavery was a big thing is the U.S people say that slavery was wrong so the south left the U.S AND BECAME THE
C.S.A thats what the civil war starts ask google
2007-03-21 14:12:15
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answered by Leonel 1
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