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forsale [732]
3 years ago
10

Which event demonstrates the agency of enslaved African Americans?

History
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MA_775_DIABLO [31]3 years ago
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Your answer would be C

evablogger [386]3 years ago
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1. What were some groups that support slavery in the mid-1700s?

The cotton industry in the South of the United States in 1700 caused a great movement in favor of slavery. This was because the slaves represented cheap labor. Its owners benefited greatly from this process.

This was the reason why much of the southern United States defended slavery. This decision separated the country into slavery states and free states through the Mason-Dixon line, which separated Maryland and Delaware (slavers) and Pennsylvania (free).

2. What were some groups that began to fight slavery in the mid-1700s?

The first manifestations against the slavery gained importance in the middle of the XVIII century. The role of free African-Americans was essential since they encouraged emancipation from their political and social position. They wanted to end the slave trade, to finally abolish slavery in the United States.

3. Why did people begin to question the worth of slavery?

Teorists like the French philosopher Rousseau began to question the morality of slavery, a process of strong disputes began in America. The slave trade from Africa to America was significant between 1400 and 1800, a historical phenomenon that marked the genesis of millions of families around the world.

They were the reflections of Europeans and American people who argued that slavery went against the law of God and human decency that began to question the trafficking of people.

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