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While it was true that the cotton gin reduced the labor of removing seeds, it did not reduce the need for slaves to grow and pick the cotton. In fact, the opposite occurred. Cotton growing became so profitable for the planters that it greatly increased their demand for both land and slave labor.
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Answer: Maryland Tolerance Act and Pennsylvania.
The Maryland Tolerance Act, was also known as the Religion Act, was a law that required religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians. It was approved on 1649, by the Maryland Colony Assembly.
In Pennsylvania they had a free religion. It was guaranteed by William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania many rights and liberties for people, including freedom of religion.
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The slave trade had devastating effects in Africa. Economic incentives for warlords and tribes to engage in the slave trade promoted an atmosphere of lawlessness and violence. Depopulation and a continuing fear of captivity made economic and agricultural development almost impossible.
European slavers usually left behind or killed persons who were elderly, disabled, or sick since they were too weak to provide for themselves or be in any workforce. In the end, the slave trade left the continent underdeveloped, disorganized, and vulnerable to the next phase of European hegemony colonialism.
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