Question: Analyze continuity and change in regards to slavery in the United States between 1775 and 1835. During the transplantation period between 1600-1685, African slavery was developed due to the decrease demographic patterns of Indian slaves. It rooted in the Chesapeake Bay region, the south of the British colonies due to the cash crop economy of tobacco and that landowners sought more land for plantations and a demand for cheap labor source. In this biracial society, slaves codes were passed to define the status of slaves and deny basic civil rights to them.The changes were African Americans’ participation in the War for Independence and gradual emancipation turned to immediate emancipation or free-soil in order to gain their freedom. Also, although the cash crop economy maintained with cotton in the South, slavery changed to the division between the Lower and Upper South rather than only between the North and the South. …show more content…
British recruited black men as soldiers that brought freedom to temporarily undermined slavery in the South (Doc A). The author’s purpose was to provide freedom as incentives to join the British army. These African Americans later left British at the end of the war, went to West Indies, settled in Canada, or reached Britain established colonies of Sierra Leone in Africa. Subsequently, Americans followed the path of British raising black troops that all states except Georgia and South Carolina recruited blacks in the Continental Army. Among 5,000 black soldiers, most of them gained freedom during wartime but fled their owners to the North port cities. After the American independence and before the Civil War, states laws of the South defined slaves as property and specifying the legal powers of masters over