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The Philadelphia Convention

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In May of 1787, fifty-five delegates from all states except for Rhode Island held a convention in Philadelphia (Henretta, 2012, pg.184). The convention later known as the Philadelphia Convention. The goal was to determine the future of the Republican Government. The nationalist composed of an elite group of well-educated men. Unfortunately, the most influential members such as John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Sam Adams, and Patrick Henry would not be attending (Henretta, 2012, pg. 185). The convention would back down from the demands of delegates from southern states. Without the importation of African slaves continued their states would not be part of the Union (Henretta, 2012, pg. 187). Leaving the southern states free to determine the legal ramifications of slavery in their own states. For the sake of more arguments, not for lack of concern. Delegates recognized the contradiction of slavers and the republican principle, but assume that it would eventually die out. …show more content…

(www.history.com). Northern delegates did not account for everyone vote, southern states assumed the slave society was self-sufficed and voted to pass the matter. (www.history.com). Changing the methods for acquiring slaves, instead of being imported slaves would be bought, sold and traded domestically. A child of a slave was born a slave.
The American Industrial Revolution come between 1790 and 1860() I large part because of the construction of canals, technological advancements of the cotton mill and inventions such as the cotton gin. By 1812 hundreds of mechanics fled England bring the knowledge of textiles industries with them. The English emigrants being primarily mechanics seeking better paying positions. (Henretta, 2012, pg. 265). Unlike the south, the north moved away from the use of slaves. The use of young women from small towns would be the answer for cheaper

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