Slavery In The Constitution

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Unlike their northern counterparts, farmers in the south did not use a system of family farming. They had large-scale operations that required large reserves of labor. The profitability of these cash crops only reinforced the South’s reliance on slaves. The internal slave trade was another economic factor that ensured that slavery would persist as a profitable enterprise...
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In 1808 the U.S. Congress prohibited the importation of slaves. However, there was still a huge demand for slaves as new plantations sprung up in newly formed territories to the west. Partly because of this new demand, domestic slave trade developed and American slavery became self-sustaining. Rivers and overland routes from slave breeding operations in Virginia and the Carolinas to plantations in Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana and Texas were used for this domestic slave trade...
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