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Q: In which part of the US would slavery be banned?
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Why was slavery banned in the us?

slavery was banned because many people including the government found it unconstitutional


Which statement most accurately explains why the institution of slavery was continued under the original constitution of the US?

southern states would not agree to a constitution that banned slavery


When slavery ends in US?

Slavery was banned when the Civil war began on on April 12, 1861, at 4:30 a.m.


Which amendment banned slavery in the US?

A LONG time ago, buddy.


What part of the us was slavery?

That would be the southern states. Those which were part of the Confederate States of America during the civil war..


How did sectionalism and the issue of slavery influence the Constitution?

There were many people that opposed slavery. For this reason it was necessary to include a section that banned slavery for the passing of the US Constitution to go through..


What was northern white abolitionist's view on slavery?

Generally speaking, Northerners and Northern politicians believed that slavery should not be allowed to expand to new territories or new states. Part of their argument was negated in 1857 by a ruling by the US Supreme Court which said slavery was constitutional.


What do the 13 and 14 amendments state?

13th: Banned slavery in the US. 14th: Gave citizenship to former slaves.


Which one of the original 13 colonies banned slavery in the US when it was first started?

mississippi in 2004


What region of the US was against slavery?

The North and the West for the most part were anti-slavery.


What was the Southern response to the ideas of banning slavery in the US territories?

Southern plantation holders were appalled at the idea that that slavery would be banned in the US territories. They realized that as the territories became States and continued their anti slavery positions, the South would became an even smaller group of slave holding States. In turn, this could lead to the abolition of slavery nationwide. They were correct in this assumption. Most Americans were against slavery. In the days of antebellum, their Congressional response was the passing of the Missouri Compromises.


When was asbestos banned in Kansas?

Asbestos was not banned in Kansas or any other part of the US. Its use is regulated and forbidden in certain applications, but it has not been banned.