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Temka [501]
1 year ago
11

why did slavery took longer in the united states, Brazil, and Cuba than in the other republics of America

History
2 answers:
motikmotik1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

to make an exchange of goods and services

STALIN [3.7K]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

In other regions, political and economic conditions produced different results. In the U.S. South and Brazil reliance on slavery weakened internal markets, inhibited immigration and slowed industrialization. The main reason it took so long to abolish the slave trade was simply because the pro-slave trade lobby had too many important and powerful figures in the establishment.

Explanation:

In the century after independence, political consolidation and economic integration varied across the Americas. The North of the United States. Became the continent's main engine of capital accumulation, immigration, and industrialization.

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