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Mekhanik [1.2K]
1 year ago
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the desire for access to natural and mineral resources and the hope of many settlers for economic opportunities or religious ref

uge led to an increased migration to and settlement in the west.
History
1 answer:
hoa [83]1 year ago
7 0

The settlement in the West:

  1. California gold rush
  2. Religious refuge
  3. Farmers can move West and make more money because they could get more land
  4. South wanted to expand slavery
<h3>What is slavery?</h3>
  • Slavery usually means that the enslaved are forced to perform some form of labor while their whereabouts and whereabouts are also determined by the slave.
  • Slavery and enslavement are both the state and the condition of being a slave, and it is  forbidden to relinquish service to a slaveholder and be treated by the slaveholder as his property.
  • Historically, there have been many different types of slavery, including mobile slavery, bound slavery, bondage slavery, etc.
  • The main characteristics of slavery are commonly recognized characteristics such as  freedom of movement and loss of legal rights.
  • Slavery, the condition in which one person belongs to another. Slaves were considered property or chattel by law  and were deprived of most of the rights normally enjoyed by free men. slavery.

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