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Why didn't slavery die out on its own in early 1800s
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Why didn't slavery die out on its own in early 1800s
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Because as though at that time many African american men were citizens (in u.s.) the men and women weren't putting them at risk of slavery and because if we were talking about early 1800's it was not illegal to have slaves
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Because many americans moved west
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