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26 September, 11:52

Why did the north abolish slavery

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  1. 26 September, 13:25
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    I would submit that it was mainly economic. Slaves just weren't profitable in the north, particularly during the industrial revolution. It's a whole lot easier to get rid of something that you don't really need. In fact, slavery was beginning to die off in the south until the cotton gin made plantations profitable again.
  2. 26 September, 14:04
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    Cause they realized it was wrong
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