In the mid-nineteenth century, the only place where slavery still existed in Western countries was South. Slavery is the reason why American society is isolated in the south, but everyone will change soon. From the 19th century to the 1860s, the southern slavery seems to have weakened. This was made to escape the hard life of the white Americans who fought with their slaves and the United States. And he created a slave who resisted slavery movement. Southern slavery is cruel and cruel for African Americans living there.
Abolition and gradual abolition of slavery by law. At the same time, slavery in the south of the United States has entered the greatest expansion period. The third episode began when we survey the areas where slavery is expanding in the United States in the early 19th century. It is because the country developed to the west and cotton replaced tobacco as the country's most valuable crop. This episode woven the events of the country through the personal history of two African-American slaves - Harriet Jacobs and Rui Hughes. These and other stories on physical, psychological, and sexual exploitation fueled the flames of the abolished abolition movement.
Let's see a series of events that led to permanent abolition of slavery. Slavery has always been inherent in the South American economy, which dates back to the early days of the United States. By 1861, the United States was involved in a fierce civil war. To maintain slavery, many southern countries hope to leave the union and the problem of division is at the forefront of conflict. But by 1862, Abraham Lincoln understood that the slavery problem had to be solved.