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kupik [55]
4 years ago
13

The abolition of the foreign slave trade in 1807 led to _______.

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lorasvet [3.4K]4 years ago
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The abolition of the foreign slave trade in 1807 led to "rise of thriving domestic slave trade".<span>
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The Act which stopped Importation of Slaves in 1807 required that no more slaves were allowed to be brought into the United States. This stopped the importation but the slavery in itself continued existing until 1838. As a result there was a rise of thriving domestic slave trade.

Liula [17]4 years ago
5 0
Civil war between north and south
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