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Why did slavery die out in the North by the early 1820's?

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Slavery died out in the North because the North did not use much man power to make money. They didn't have big cotton fields so there was not much use for slaves.
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One of the major reasons why slavery died out in the North by the early 1820's was because the North was a highly mercantilist-based economy, in which there was very little need for slave labor--unlike in the South, where slave labor was in high demand due to the South's almost entirely agricultural economy.

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