Comparison Of Slavery In The North And South Region

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Slavery in the North , West , and South Region Can you imagine being separated from your family at a very young age and while being away having to endure hard labor as in picking cotton and harvesting in the field with the fear of being whipped. Slavery was a very difficult time for African Americans. It was very brutal and degrading. In this essay I will compare and contrast Slavery in three different regions and explain why it was such a tough time for African American. Slavery in the Northern Region In the 18th century after American won free from Great Britain and writing the Declaration of Independence, thousands and thousands of blacks were living as slaves in the North. Just like slaves in the South, there were housed in unheated attics and basements in houses build in the back of the master house and barns. Sleeping on the floors wrapped in nothing but thin, coarse blankets. Slaves in the north could also be sold and traded. The difference between Slavery in the north and the rest of the regions was that northerners truly wanted to abolish slavery. They thought it was cruel so around the 1800’s they started to gradually get rid of their slaves. The northerners basically did not need slavery anymore because of the factories. Although it …show more content…

Sunrise to sunset slaves worked in fields and were treated awfully. Forced to live in small wooden cabins with only one per family. In the South it was very hard for slaves to gain freedom. Masters used chains to control them and prevent them from escaping. They were whipped if not beaten to death and sexual abused. Working in the fields until they would sometimes drop dead, with little to no breaks. It was very sad the way these human beings were treated. Physically, mentally, and emotionally battered for what seemed like forever, however that was until the 13th amendment was passed, which outlawed and abolished slavery in the United