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To satisfy the need for slave labor in the Cotton Kingdom, an estimated 1 million slaves were relocated to the Deep South from the older slave states between 1800 and 1860.

Cotton Kingdom

The term used to describe the Southern United States in the 19th century, where the economy was heavily dependent on cotton cultivation and slavery.

Slave Labor

The forced labor of individuals who are owned by others, without the freedom to refuse work and without rightful compensation.

Deep South

A term used to describe the most south-eastern states of the United States, known for their historical reliance on agriculture, particularly cotton, and where slavery and racial segregation were deeply rooted.

  • Grasp the concepts of the market revolution and how it impacted American society, including the role of innovations and the movement of population.
  • Understand the socio-economic condition and the challenges experienced by different groups of the population, like free individuals of color, women, and immigrants during the historical period.
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