Slavery was outlawed.
The Louisiana Purchase and Mexican American War certainly escalated tensions over slavery. For one, slave holders felt it was okay to expand slavery and their products and services into newly acquired land and territories. This was strongly opposed by early abolitionists that did not want the immoral act of slavery plaguing the new territories.
The South who were rich plantation owners The Northeast who had growing cities and bustling cities The West who were frontiersman
It was in the early 1800s
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it was a hard life because the slavery
Slavery was outlawed.
the expansion of slavery
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Slavery No Longer A Problem
Slavery No Longer A Problem
The invention of Eli Whitney's "Cotton Gin" expanded the plantation system and slavery.
One of the main groups in the early 1800s to object morally to slavery was the abolitionists. They believed that slavery was immoral and campaigned for its immediate abolition. Abolitionists utilized various tactics such as publishing anti-slavery literature, organizing protests, and assisting enslaved individuals escaping to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
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to provide more farm land for its growing population
to provide more farm land for its growing population