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Why did people think slavery was dying in 1790?

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The Northern states abolished slavery. The Southern states had too much money invested in slaves already to go that far.

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In the early 1790s, slavery appeared to be a dying institution. Slave imports into the New World were declining and slave prices were falling because the crops grown by slaves--tobacco, rice, and indigo--did not generate enough income to pay for their upkeep.

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