Slavery was a business, a commerce, a financial enterprise expanding American capitalism. In fact, most economists agree that ...
And for African Americans, the Industrial Revolution, those technological advances in the textile industry, did not mean progress. It meant slavery. - Margaret Washington, historian From 1790 to ...
As a result it was in cotton production that the industrial revolution began, particularly in and around Manchester. The cotton used was mostly imported from slave plantations. Slavery provided ...
It has been argued that only a small percentage of the profits from the slave trade were directly invested as capital in the industrial revolution. There were other factors that contributed to ...
One of the things that's essential is to know that slavery is not just a southern ... It was cotton that fueled the early Industrial Revolution in this country, particularly in New England.
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