He argued for two main points, independence from England and the creation of a democratic republic.
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Answer:
Advancement of slavery
Explanation:
The invention of the Cotton Gin made the clean of the cotton faster, it saved time and it made possible for them to focus on planting and harvesting. This along with the increase of demand for cotton in Europe pushed for the expansion of slavery. The Southern states of the US produced 75% of the world’s cotton. The number of slaves in the US rose significantly with that, historians estimate that from 700 thousand slaves the number jumped to 3 million.
Answer:
Stampp argues that the enactment of Constitutional amendments laid the groundwork for long-term change, while Foner states that racism continued to influence American politics and society negatively.
Charles Sumner, who was a Massachusetts senator in the U.S. government, died in 1874. He actively worked towards movements that would assist slaves in the south before, during and after the war. In the years leading up to his death, he and his colleagues continued to lobby for better rights for the African-Americans in the South.