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12 June, 17:12

Why did slavery expand in the nineteenth century instead of dying out, as

some Americans had predicted after the Revolution?

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  1. 12 June, 19:04
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    Answer: I think it's because of the invention of the cotton gin, which made to get the seeds out of cotton.
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