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Civil War Slavery Research Paper

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The Emancipation of Proclamation; Slavery before and during the Civil War
During the fifthteenth century, when the Europeans first colonized the North American continent, the land was tremendous, the work was cruel and there was not sufficient work of labor. The land needed to be worked on; thus, many people developed toned to pay for work through the use of indentured servant. However, indentured servants did not provide enough labor for the vast land. Although, the indentured servants improved a lot of the work issue, much still needed to be done. Around the seventeenth century, African American servants were brought to the colonies by a Dutch ship. Originally, the idea of African American servants (who are later known as slaves) were of indentured servants and was only meant to …show more content…

The colonies quickly realized that they could take advantage of African Americans to work permanently for them and, thus began slavery in the United States. Many slaves fought alongside the union during the war because they were promised freedom. In search of their freedom many African American died; it was reportedly 40,000 soldiers died over the course of the war and nearly 31,000 was killed by disease. Most slaves worked in large farms where work concentrated in crop profit, for example where tobacco or cotton could be produced. The colonies justified their abuse to the slaves by saying that (in a general sense) slaves are like children, they are incapable of taking care for themselves and that slavery was a benevolent institution that kept them fed, clothed and occupied. With the American Revolution at an end, tobacco cost fluctuated and due to many production level it was unless, likewise was cotton. There were no need for slavery due to that it was unprofitable. Slavery was almost extinct. However, in 1793 a man named Eli Whitney invented what is known as the cotton gin. The mechanical tool help pick cotton

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